HRD to... deputy CEO: Jo Land

We asked former HRDs how and why they moved into roles at the top

HRD to... private sector MD: Esther O'Halloran

We asked former HRDs how and why they moved into roles at the top

HRD to... third sector CEO: Jon Sparkes

While the number of HRDs moving into CEO positions is still small, it's starting to happen more. We hear from those who've taken the leap

Your organisation needs you: HRD to CEO

The number of HRDs moving into CEO positions or similar is still woefully small. We explore what might be holding HR back

Learning from failure: What management derailment reveals

Failure can reveal more about psychological processes with respect to leadership than success

Carillion: So many governance questions, so few answers

Now is the perfect time for boards to be asking difficult questions about their own governance and remuneration policies

Face-to-face and online learning: Balancing executive education

In a world of customised executive education can, or should, the 70:20:10 rule survive?

Fat Cat Thursday spotlights "grossly excessive" exec pay

Continued government focus, shareholder and RemCo pressure, and better succession planning all cited as potential solutions

Reflections on Harvey Weinstein: Do you have a bullying culture?

Wilful blindness means bullying and harassment is more common in business culture than many would expect

Gillian Quinton: What HR influence means to me

To discover what HR influence means, Ashridge Business School interviewed our top practitioners from 2016's HR Most Influential, sponsored by Open University Business School

Features

Can HR truly add value as a non-executive?

Just like we’ve had to demonstrate the value of HR internally, we also need to change the views of those recruiting NEDs

HR can provide cultures of stability in face of Brexit

A Brexit Human Resources Forum panel agreed HR should strike a balance between admitting unknowns and allaying fears