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  • 7077 results for "data paralysis"

    Talent management systems

    Outsourcing: To make money rather than to cut costs?

    Outsourcing has attracted plenty of controversy over the years. To some, BPO (business process outsourcing) may as well read OMG, as it summons up negative connotations such as service cuts, budget...

    Rob Gray
    18 Nov 2011 Features
    Communications

    The 10 social tools you need

    Are you fed up of the s-word yet? Hopefully not, because the trend for putting the word social in front of everything – from learning to recruitment to performance management – shows no sign of...

    Scott Beagrie
    03 Dec 2013 Features
    Transformation

    Setting the stage for change: D&I and family-friendly working at the National

    The National Theatre and the performing arts have some insightful learnings to share on D&I and flexible working. But the sector also has issues to overcome

    Jenny Roper
    17 Sep 2019 Features

    Change agent

    The HR function at food retailer Somerfield has been transformed out of all recognition since the arrival of Katie Peters. Larissa Bannister reports

    01 Oct 2002 News
    Productivity

    Solving the UK's productivity puzzle

    Despite the economic recovery, the UK's productivity is still low. We explore why and how can HR help to fix it

    Jenny Roper
    01 Jul 2015 Features
    HR metrics

    Stategic workforce planning: The appliance of science

    Workforce planning has been around for years, but is making a comeback as a scientific discipline.

    Peter Crush
    23 Feb 2010 Features
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