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    Ousting the CEO was all the rage in 2004

    by Quentin Reade 19 May 2005
    by Quentin Reade 19 May 2005

    CEO dismissals and other forced departures reached record levels last year, according to the fourth annual survey of CEO turnover.

    • Employment law
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    EDS offers half UK workforce voluntary redundancy

    by Personnel Today 19 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 19 May 2005

    IT services firm EDS has offered voluntary redundancy to about half of its UK staff, it has emerged.

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    A third of HR directors want to outsource part of their work

    by dan thomas 17 May 2005
    by dan thomas 17 May 2005

    One in three HR directors want to outsource part of their department to help them cope with their huge workloads.

    • ESG
    • HR strategy

    CSR boosts productivity and morale at M&S

    by Personnel Today 17 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 17 May 2005

    Marks & Spencer (M&S) has shown that taking corporate social responsibility (CSR) seriously can lead to increased productivity and boost...

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    HR must abandon hope or become ‘human remains’

    by Karen Dempsey 17 May 2005
    by Karen Dempsey 17 May 2005

    HR professionals must face up to the reality of the global trends that have changed the role of HR if...

    • HR strategy
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    HR needs to change its attitude and act the part

    by Karen Dempsey 17 May 2005
    by Karen Dempsey 17 May 2005

    HR’s image is a subject that crops up again and again at conferences and seminars. This year’s HR Forum on...

    • HR strategy
    • Human capital

    Accounting board publishes reporting standards for OFRs

    by Personnel Today 17 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 17 May 2005

    The Accounting Standards Board (ASB) has published reporting standards for the newly-introduced Operating and Financial Reviews (OFRs). However, of the...

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    Employer branding is key in fight for talent

    by Rob Willock 17 May 2005
    by Rob Willock 17 May 2005

    A survey by Personnel Today reveals that HR believes branding is vital if an organisation is to recruit the best candidates

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    Outsourcing is the way for HR shared services

    by Personnel Today 17 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 17 May 2005

    Today (17 May) marks the start of the International Quality and Productivity Centre's (IQPC) fifth annual Shared Services Week. It's hard to believe that we've been talking about shared services for five years in a never-ending quest to find the Holy Grail of HR shared services.

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    HR outsourcing continues to rise in US

    by Personnel Today 17 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 17 May 2005

    HR outsourcing is on track to continue record growth in the US, according to new research by consultancy Hewitt Associates.

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    Employers raise training spend to improve skills

    by Personnel Today 17 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 17 May 2005

    Training budgets are set to rise as employers struggle to equip their staff with the skills to do their jobs,...

    • HR strategy

    Communication is the key to successful partnerships

    by Personnel Today 17 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 17 May 2005

    Informal communication and personal relationships can 'make or break' partnerships such as joint ventures and Private Finance Initiative (PFI) projects, experts have warned

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    Fire Brigades Union threatens strike over control room closures

    by dan thomas 16 May 2005
    by dan thomas 16 May 2005

    Fire Brigade staff could go on strike over government plans to close all fire service control rooms in England and Scotland, union leaders have warned.

    • Business performance
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    ASB reporting standards for HR disappointing

    by Mike Berry 12 May 2005
    by Mike Berry 12 May 2005

    The Accounting Standards Board (ASB) has published reporting standards for the newly introduced Operating and Financial Reviews (OFRs).

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    Setting up access to IT could cost NHS a quarter of a million hours

    by dan thomas 10 May 2005
    by dan thomas 10 May 2005

    The time it takes to issue NHS staff with smartcards to access new IT systems could total over 250,000 hours

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