Change: Making it happen - Adapt to survive

Around 70% of change management projects fail to achieve any results at all. But in these tough times adaptability may be crucial to survival. Can HR ensure change happens?

Procter & Gamble event stresses need to invest in staff during recession

Procter & Gamble is holding an event today to encourage staff to improve their diet, take part in mentoring and coaching, volunteer for community work and take the initiative in managing their...

Ban the buzzwords

Buzzwords, clichs and jargon are fast becoming the scourge of meeting rooms across the country and, according to MWB Business Exchange, 72% of UK employees think using buzzwords hinders productivity.

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The value of a truly open dialogue

We need informal, cultural norms that allow staff to challenge the accepted way of doing things.

UKValuation lets staff know the value of their benefits

UKValuation has launched online total reward statements to help staff understand their total pay and benefits.

Lloyds TSB targets employees with 2012 Olympic sponsorship

Lloyds TSB is using employee engagement to deliver brand and sales growth through its London 2012 Olympic sponsorship.

Internal Communications: Branding - Win hearts and minds

Orange's new style of employer branding was the firm's response to finding staff were no longer sure what the company stood for. Peter Crush reports on how two cartoon characters got the message...

Uncommon sense: Irrational resistance to innovation

If you want to do business you cannot afford to ignore social networking sites like Twitter.

Internal Communications: Whose job is it? - Who shouts the loudest?

Research exclusive to HR magazine reveals a mixed picture regarding responsibility for internal comms with HR and PR the favourites.

Internal Communications: Internal comms Sponsorship - Olympic countdown

Lloyds TSB saw sponsorship of the 2012 Olympics as an employee engagement opportunity not to be missed. But first it had to convince staff of its value to the business.

HR must learn to communicate better

A criticism often levelled at HR professionals is that they are useless at communicating. Bewildering, I know, for people whose role is to act as an interface between the business and its employees....

Major internal comms survey: we need your input

<i>Human Resources</i> magazine is inviting internal communications experts and HR directors to complete the first major survey into the state of internal communications since 2006.

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