The Tough Love survey of 800 HR professionals reveals that 96% of respondents have issues with poor performance, with 29% admitting that it is a major problem.
HR strategy
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Growth in demand for IT professionals has declined for the first time in two years, with indications that the jobs market may be feeling the impact of work moving offshore, research shows
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Consumer goods giant Unilever is poised to award a £500m HR outsourcing deal to consulting firm Accenture
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Larger organisations are twice as likely to use Investors in People (IiP) than companies with less than 50 employees, research shows.
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The BBC will announce the winning bid for its HR outsourcing contract this week, Personnel Today has learned
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Staff fears in police mergers; BA pilots prepare for strike; UK is shining example
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Gareth Hadley has hit back at union claims that the Prison Service wasted taxpayers' money by "defending inequality" in recent equal pay cases
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The Prison Service expects to save more than 30m annually by setting up a shared-service HR centre later this year
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The inability to attract and retain talent is now one of the top three concerns of senior business executives across the globe, according to research from consultancy Accenture
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HR professionals have highlighted the danger of over-selling the employer brand to potential recruits
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A lack of flexibility in reward strategies in some parts of the public sector could restrict the chances of achieving efficiency gains, according to research.
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The European Commission has called for EU members to open up their jobs markets to workers from Europe's former-communist states.
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Audit Commission calls for planning roles to be outsourced.
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Many organisations now outsource their training needs to specialist providers - something which can work well, if managed by the book
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Policy clinic: your regular update on policy.
In an uncertain world it is important for every business to plan how it would recover from a disaster - natural or man-made, says Matthew Yates