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    Employee relations: How to deal with World Cup fever

    by Alex Blyth 6 Jun 2006
    by Alex Blyth 6 Jun 2006

    With the World Cup just days away, new research shows just how much of a problem the event could be for employers.

    • HR strategy
    • Letters

    Shared services are about recognising best practice

    by Personnel Today 6 Jun 2006
    by Personnel Today 6 Jun 2006

    Your feature on South Cambridgeshire painted an unnecessarily gloomy picture of shared services in HR (Personnel Today, 23 May).

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    Narrow view projected in shared services feature

    by Personnel Today 6 Jun 2006
    by Personnel Today 6 Jun 2006

    The comments in your feature about South Cambridgeshire District Council's shared service experience were unhelpful and a poor reflection of the partnership approach that we adopt with the district councils in Cambridgeshire,

    • HR strategy
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    HR must not discard operational value in bid to become strategic

    by Personnel Today 6 Jun 2006
    by Personnel Today 6 Jun 2006

    Thank you for a refreshing and thought-provoking challenge to the nave delusion that seems to afflict our profession - that HR will only add value when it has a seat at the top table

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    • Outsourcing

    Britannia Building Society drops outsourced HR

    by Personnel Today 6 Jun 2006
    by Personnel Today 6 Jun 2006

    Britannia Building Society has unveiled plans to bring its payroll and HR systems back in-house as it nears the end of a five-year outsourcing deal

    • Change management
    • HR strategy

    Bring me Sunshine

    by Jo Faragher 6 Jun 2006
    by Jo Faragher 6 Jun 2006

    Unilever may be facing criticism as a corporation for being too conservative, but a change management programme at its factory in Port Sunlight has made great strides forward

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    Cabinet office relaunches shared services centre plans

    by dan thomas 5 Jun 2006
    by dan thomas 5 Jun 2006

    The Cabinet Office has relaunched plans for a shared services centre that could serve several government departments

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    Police Service merger plans assisted by ‘Force for Change’ merger team from consultancy Penna

    by Georgina Fuller 2 Jun 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 2 Jun 2006

    Controversial police merger plans get helping hand from consultancy team.

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    • Outsourcing

    Britannia Building Society to bring outsourced HR systems back in-house

    by dan thomas 1 Jun 2006
    by dan thomas 1 Jun 2006

    Britannia Building Society has revealed plans to bring its payroll and HR systems back in-house as it nears the end of a five-year outsourcing deal.

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    Growing use of HCM tools will generate £1bn market

    by Personnel Today 31 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 31 May 2006

    The market for human capital management (HCM) software will be worth almost £1bn by 2010, according to a report from...

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    Co-op Bank turns away £10m for ethical reasons

    by Georgina Fuller 30 May 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 30 May 2006

    The Co-operative Bank turned away almost £10m worth of business for "ethical reasons" last year, according to the bank's annual profitability analysis published today.

    • ESG
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    Corporate social responsibility: Is going green good for business?

    by Personnel Today 30 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 30 May 2006

    It is often said that charity begins at home and nowhere is this more true than in the field of corporate social responsibility.

    • ESG
    • HR strategy
    • Opinion

    Business needs to be less two-faced about corporate social responsibility

    by Personnel Today 30 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 30 May 2006

    Neil Hayward, group HR director, Gallaher Group

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    American Express believes HR directors must report to the chief exec

    by Jo Faragher 26 May 2006
    by Jo Faragher 26 May 2006

    HR directors must report in to the chief executive if they are going to have any part in creating a high-performance company, according to the senior vice-president for global HR at American Express

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    Bank offshores HR admin to India

    by Mike Berry 26 May 2006
    by Mike Berry 26 May 2006

    Lloyds TSB is to offshore about 150 HR administration jobs to India over the next 12 months.

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