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    Lack of policies and staff are the bars to e-business

    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000

    Failure to introduce knowledge management policies and a lack of skilled staff are the main difficulties facing employers wanting to develop e-business, according to new research.A survey by E-Business Review …

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    DfEE’s new council helps with leadership

    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000

    The DfEE has set up a council to promote good leadership within companies in the UK.Sir Michael Bichard, permanent secretary at the Department for Education and Employment, said leaders must …

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    Royal lunch boosts jobs for disabled

    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000

    The Princess Royal has hosted a lunch for 100 major employers to boost job opportunities for people with sensory impairments.The event, held last week at Leeds for employers in the …

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    Strategies are lacking in mentoring and coaching

    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000

    Mentoring and coaching are the missing link in the recruitment and retention strategy of too many organisations.Management consultant Mike Williams told a seminar on the war for talent at the …

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    Employees penalised for becoming disabled

    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000

    One in six people who becomes disabled while in work loses their job within a year, according to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.In the report Enduring economic exclusion: disabled people, income …

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    Companies woo staff with offers of flexible benefits

    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000

    Employees are backing companies that let them choose the benefits they want, according to data from the Industrial Society.The research found the number of flexible benefits schemes has doubled in …

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    International news: many disabled Australians unable to work

    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000

    Some 17 per cent of Australians of working age (2.1 million people) have a disability, according a report by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. It found a quarter of those …

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    Intellectual investments

    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000

    Human capital represents a major part of a company’s value – but how can it be measured? Philip Whiteley investigates Watson Wyatt’s Human Capital IndexMobile phone giant Nokia has fixed …

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    Sandwell Healthcare NHS Trust

    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000

    Shortlisted team for Occupational Health Award for Managing Employee Health: Personnel Today Awards 2000.A holistic approach to the well-being of the organisation set Sandwell Healthcare NHS Trust on the path …

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    Sperrin Lakeland

    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000

    Shortlisted team for Occupational Health Award for Managing Employee Health: Personnel Today Awards 2000.When the Sperrin Lakeland Health and Social Care Trust set up a working group to examine staff …

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    e-business: 5-minute Q&A

    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000

    One-woman HR team manages recruitment Annabel Roaf, HR manager, TheFirstResort.com Annabel Roaf graduated with a psychology degree in 1994 and spent five years as a financial recruitment consultant at Hays …

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    web site of the week: www.hightech-women.com

    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000

       We make no apologies for having a women-only Web site of the Week – however, we dare say men could learn a thing or two from it. The site is …

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    RIP conjures up a picture of confusion

    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000

    e-vangelist David Taylor reports on the implications of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act It was once the Government’s claim that the UK would become the most e-friendly country in …

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    e-news in brief: pension information expanded on line

    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000

    William M Mercer has expanded and re-designed its on-line pension information service. In future, material will be published on-line at the same time as it is made available to Mercer’s …

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    The on-line classroom

    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Nov 2000

    High hopes are riding on education delivered on the Internet but is it really going to change how people learn at work and will they accept that they have to …

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