Toby Peyton-Jones, UK and North West Europe HRD for Siemens discusses how skills, automation and innovation will shape the future of work.
Katie Jacobs
Network Homes’ executive director of people and technology dominated the HR Excellence Awards this year for the second time – what's her secret to success?
Jenny Roper
In 2013, Lucy Adams became the face of the BBC payoff scandal. In an exclusive interview she explains why, after a year away, she's back fighting.
Peter Crush
The results of this year's survey show that stress at work remains an incredibly damaging force. But amid all the gloom Alison Clements is able to detect some encouraging signs.
Alison Clements
Many are introducing on-site perks that mean employees almost never need to leave. Are these well-meant attempts to engage staff or do they create a dangerous pressure?
Rachel Sharp
The HR function at food retailer Somerfield has been transformed out of all recognition since the arrival of Katie Peters. Larissa Bannister reports
<b>Neil Sutcliffes gritty realism has stood him in good stead as chief HR officer at telecoms business Marconi. He gives Amanda Nottage a candid account of the trauma of large-scale downsizing</b>
As the new kid on the banking block TSB has seized the opportunity to do things differently
Jenny Roper
More people are living and working with long-term health conditions. What does this mean for HR departments? GABRIELLA JÓZWIAK explores the business impact of ill-health.
Gabriella Jozwiak
If the UK were a company, what should its people policy be? Here are some strategic HR approaches to help CEO David Cameron and his board identify UK plc’s core competencies and kick-start growth
Siân Harrington