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    Business partners provide HR solution

    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001
    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001

    A joint-venture between BT and consultancy Accenture led to the creation of HR service e-peopleserve. By Rob McLuhan In the late 1990s BT decided to upgrade its HR function, wanting …

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    Best practice: Customer service

    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001
    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001

    Personnel Today’s monthly series reveals how managers deal with business problems to enhance performance. In this issue, Eddie O’Reilly, head of service quality at AIB Retail Bank Support, explains how …

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    In on the act: Tupe legislation

    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001
    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001

    Our continuing series of quick guides to major employment legislation, which puts key information at your fingertips and brings you up to date with the latest developments. This week Sarah …

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    Tough economic climate can’t stop the trend for outsourcing

    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001
    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001

    The outsourcing market looks set to rise to £50bn this year as more organisations enlist outside bodies to take on HR functions. But experts warn contracts must not be seen as a panacea. Ben Willmott reports

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    Shared Interest

    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001
    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001

    The CEO is becoming evermore hands-on when it comes to delivering people strategies. But are the differences between the role of CEO and HR director clearly defined?

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    Education for all is the key to freedom

    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001
    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001

    By John Lloyd

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    Guru

    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001
    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001

    This week’s guru Newmonday hires Chinese burn king Recruitment specialist newmonday.com has recruited a renowned bully to train and motivate its sales division. Former actor Jeremy Barton, who was a …

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    IT helps HR lay foundation for other functions

    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001
    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001

    The Internet and technology will push HR up the pecking order in companies, Vance Kearney, vice-president for EMEA at Oracle, told delegates. He pointed out that no e-business could be …

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    Managers must not leave us to ‘clear up mess’

    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001
    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001

    Line managers must be trained in people management skills if HR is to have the time and resources to become a strategic function, according to CIPD vice-president Lesley James. "HR …

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    Brave new HR is bold and business-minded

    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001
    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001

    Speaking at last week’s Boardroom HR conference, Nick Starritt, former group HR director of BP, gave a good definition of how you measure whether you’re doing your job as HR …

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    Staff’s phone numbers – are they ex-directory?

    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001
    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001

    Phoning staff at home could land employers in human rights trouble, unless they use some simple guidelines

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    Letters

    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001
    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001

    At the launch of Personnel Today’s Refugees in Employment campaign in June, we wrote to Immigration Minister Lord Rooker. Here is his full response

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    Counsel of perfection?

    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001
    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001

    As consultancies increasingly link up with IT firms, a new model is emerging. Alliances bring together strategy, technology and HR to form a flexible resource, offering clients a more rounded solution

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    Staff get paid holidays from first work day

    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001
    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001

    Changes to the Working Time regulations have been announced by the Government which mean all staff will have a right to paid annual leave from their first day of employment. …

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    …in brief

    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001
    by Personnel Today 9 Oct 2001

    This week’s news in brief Jenny’s off to Toronto Management and development adviser Jenny Taylor is off to Toronto and Niagara Falls thanks to PersonnelToday.com and totaljobs. Taylor, who works …

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