David Lusty says comparing the results of employee satisfaction surveys from different organisations in the interests of benchmarking can be...
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Creative organisations tend to be winners. That's why it's important to train staff how to think creatively.
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Real-world guide hits the performance spotFeedback: Fixing performance problems Format DVD training film with user’s guide andPowerPoint presentation Price £995...
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Q I work in a small HR department at a senior level, but the atmosphere has become very bitchy and...
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Drama-based training may seem like an extravagant option, but it can have a role to play in certain scenarios.One thing...
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Engaging staff in learning has to be a major goal of any training and learning and development department. How can it be achieved?
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Sleep-deprived employees everywhere will be rubbing their, um… eyes with glee at the news that scientists have found a way...
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Regional housebuilder Millgate Homes has appointed Richard McNamara as a non-executive director with special responsibility for HR issues. McNamara was...
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HR practitioners are dissatisfied with their efforts to show the value of learning, and perceive the involvement of line managers...
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The debate surrounding the introduction of Las Vegas-style super-casinos in the UK has raised concern among doctors that a relaxation in...
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Energy services company E.ON has created a wellbeing programme that its entire workforce can access and benefit from. Lucy Freeman reports.
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A badly designed, poorly organised work environment is detrimental to productivity and health. Sally O'Reilly reports.
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Some training events bring teams closer together than others - literally. Natalie Cooper sampled circus skills, a treasure hunt, and even played in an orchestra in Personnel Today's latest road-test.
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Where were you working before and what were your duties?
I was the HR director at IDX Systems/GE Healthcare. My... -
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