Personnel Today Management Resources is a series of publications providing high-quality, detailed information and research to help you run your business. Our One-Stop guides, for example, are designed to save you hours in research time by compiling all the crucial data on key employment topics and presenting it in the accessible and practical style of Personnel Today.
This updated version of the guide originally published in 2004 includes an overview of developments in government policy, such as incapacity benefit reform, which will have a major effect on how employers deal with incapacitated employees as well as covering important changes to employment law.
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Published by Gower and Personnel Today Management Resources, by Iain Ballantyne and Nigel Povah
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Assessment and development centres are becoming an
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In December 2003 Personnel Today in partnership with PeopleSoft surveyed around 900 HR professionals on performance management systems in their organisation.
This report is designed to help employers and other interested parties gain a clearer
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In
September 2003 Personnel Today - in partnership with the Health and
Safety Executive - surveyed nearly 700 HR professionals on workplace
stress in their organisations.
This
report analyses the results, allowing organisations t
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You only have to key in the term 'problem-solving' into the search field of
Personneltoday.com's job section to discover how basic a skill requirement it
is for employers. Yet research by the Chartered Management Institute last year
reveale
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The Personnel Today Workforce Diversity and Equality survey, produced in association with DLA, polled 1,300 HR professionals in both the public and private sectors.
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The findings highlight significant issues su
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The
Personnel Today UK Line Managers Survey - Are They Good Enough? survey,
sponsored by Computers In Personnel and produced in association with Richmond
Events, polled 700 senior Human Resource professionals and highlighted
significant
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