Full transcript of HR magazine's round table on employee accreditated training, sponsored by QCA on 26 February 2009.
Perhaps it was a childhood spent watching Ivor the Engine or just the love of seeing new places, but I have always rather enjoyed train journeys. So the opportunity to travel in the driver’s cab to...
Siân Harrington
"I always wanted to be a graphic designer,” says Kenton Robbins, business coach and regional director for Yorkshire and Humber at the Institute of Directors (IoD).
Siân Harrington
<b>Responsibility for pensions is shifting from finance to HR in many organisations, according to new research from Hewitt Bacon & Woodrow and Human Resources. Jane Simms reports </b>
Dave Ulrich's business partner model was launched to great acclaim in 1997 in the book, Human Resource Champions. Here, Ulrich and Wayne Brockbank, fellow Ross School of Business professor at the...
Dave Ulrich
How money could be fairly distributed in different, potentially 'post-job' future worlds, and the implications for the psychology of work
Rachel Sharp
It is three years since HR magazine launched its Make a Difference campaign, urging HR directors to take a lead in corporate social responsibility. So has anything changed, asks Sian Harrington?
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
It is funny how, at the hint of a chance to talk about an HR director’s recent success in launching some shiny, new, bleeding-edge benefits system, a contacts book can fly open – and how it snaps...
Melanie Stern
What keeps high-flying high-earners from walking out the door at the merest whiff of boredom? Carol Lewis reports