Never ‘switching off’ overwhelms working parents

Evening emails and ‘always on’ work cultures are overwhelming working parents, according to Modern Families Index results

New year, new job: How tech could revolutionise contact centres

Cloud-powered AI technologies are changing the nature of contact centre work and paving the way to more fulfilling and challenging roles for employees

The HRBP's pivotal role in HR technology

Be an advocate for technology or get left behind

Dos and don'ts of running a technology pilot

Piloting a technology system is highly advisable and will increase the probability of it being a success on full rollout

Keeping HR safe from cyber attacks

HR is particularly vulnerable to cyber attacks because of its access to sensitive personal and organisational data – but it can protect itself

International case study: Unilever's internal project platform

Unilever realised it could benefit from making use of employees’ untapped skills, so it rolled out a technology solution to help it better match people with tasks

Setting up a people analytics function at GSK

GSK's global people data and analytics team sits within the talent, learning and organisational development centre of excellence (CoE) in HR

How to build a people analytics team

Getting the make-up of a people analytics team right is key to it solving business issues

The possibilities for prescriptive analytics in HR

Is prescriptive analytics the holy grail for HR data, or is it simply something the function has always done?

Increased automation drives employee mental health concerns

Employees feel anxious about various factors of automation, including pressures to be 'always on' and changes to their roles

What it takes to be a 'people economist'

HR must develop its 'people economist' capability in order to be able to make sense of data and use it to create solutions for the organisation