Strategic HR

The 12 months of 2017: August

For our 12 Days of Christmas countdown we look at the most interesting HR happenings over the last year

Nudge theory in HR: View from a behavioural economist

Given its history and trajectory, it is reasonable to expect a nudge ‘boom’ within the next few years in the HR space

Good money: Financial wellbeing top tips

The financial wellbeing of staff is of growing interest to employers. So how can they help staff look after the pennies?

The 12 months of 2017: July

For our 12 Days of Christmas countdown we look at the most interesting HR happenings over the last year

Senior management infighting holds businesses back

Almost 60% of business leaders have concerns over how senior management work as a team, a study has revealed

The ethical question of nudging

Might the use of behavioural economics risk straying into manipulation?

To nudge or not to nudge?

Few in HR seem to be (knowingly) utilising nudge theory. Can and should HR give people just a little push?

The 12 months of 2017: June

For our 12 Days of Christmas countdown we look at the most interesting HR happenings over the last year

Government gender pay gap revealed

The biggest gap was found to be at the Department for Transport

Just over half think businesses are ethical

?Only 52% of British people believe that businesses behave ethically, marking a slight improvement in public opinion

Achieving equal male-female representation at all levels

Women now make up 50% of all senior positions as well as all consultancy and support roles at Montreal Associates

A postcard from... United Arab Emirates

Our 'postcard from' series keeps you updated on key HR areas in different countries