Labour leader Ed Miliband’s Budget mantra of the “same old Tories” may have struck a note with the wider population, but chancellor George Osborne’s claim the party “unashamedly” backs business gets...
The cuts to public services have given HR directors in the public sector the “opportunity they have been waiting for – to add a harder edge to their work”, said incoming president of the Public Sector...
We recently shared a conference stage on ‘the talent war’ with an HR director still licking her wounds.
In a Harvard Business Review article, the writers made the point that in a globalised, higher-risk and unstable business environment, the old ways of strategic planning and operating just won’t cut...
Ros Hardiman (pictured) has joined London’s Royal Garden Hotel as HR director
Angela O’Connor (pictured) has become the first female president of The Human Resources (HR) Society.
If London is going to be the city in the world with the most focus on it when the Olympic Games are in full swing, the largest fast-food retailer in the Olympics village – McDonald’s – looks set to be...
Dame Kelly Holmes needs no introduction when it comes to the Olympic Games – she has become synonymous with Great Britain’s Olympics success.
Arqiva, the communications infrastructure and media services company, has appointed ex-Vodafone HRD Matthew Brearley (pictured) as director of people and organisation.
At eBay, hiring and promoting more women has significant ramifications for our business. It means much more to us than just a diversity issue. About half of our sellers and buyers are women, so if...
I began my early career in retail fashion management and worked my way up from the shop floor to general manager at H&M, Oxford Circus.
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