When recession hit in 2008, beer manufacturer Molson Coors realised it needed to become leaner to survive.
Now that the UK economy and job market seem to be getting back on track, HR directors will need to re-assess their approach to many business issues. But can HR remember how to operate in an upturn?
The Public Service People Managers’ Association, (PPMA) recently celebrated a 40-year anniversary. While celebrating the past, thoughts also turn to the future of HR in the public sector.
Line managers must be recognised and rewarded for developing talent and addressing underperformance, Christoph Williams, Sony Europe’s strategic content senior manager for leadership, learning, talent...
Coaching and feedback make staff feel more positive about performance management, but HR is missing out on the gains.
Few European companies feel prepared to embrace digital technologies, despite their workforces feeling optimistic about embracing these technologies, research by Accenture has found.
The winners of the HR magazine and Roffey Park research competition have been announced.
The CIPD is urging the newly-elected Conservative government to focus on improving workplace productivity as pay growth remains low.
HR magazine is delighted to present the 2015 shortlist for HR Director of the Year in this year's HR Excellence Awards
Stephen Moir, head of profession for HR in the NHS, responds to some of the NHS' key workforce issues.
Between 1998 and 2007 improvements in labour productivity – how much value the UK workforce creates in each hour worked – were responsible for three-quarters of Britain’s economic growth. This was...
Collaborating with competitors to achieve a shared purpose can bring internal and external benefits to HR leaders, according to Angela Beerman, director of HR and OD at international development...