If there was one consistent theme etched through this week’s UNLEASH conference (formerly HR Tech World) it was not to...
Artificial intelligence
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If you haven’t heard of blockchain, perhaps you’ve heard of Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency that uses its technology? Sam Fletcher of...
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In today’s era of disruptive change and new technologies, the skills that our workforce need for tomorrow will look entirely...
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The technology sector attracts a lot of criticism for its lack of representation of women. But as we celebrate International...
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The finalists for the HR technology start-up competition soon to be held at UNLEASH (formerly known as HR Tech) have...
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Employers should consider whether their health and wellbeing programmes will adequately meet the needs of the future workforce, including helping...
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One in five jobs in UK cities could be displaced by automation by 2030, with those in the North and...
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Are local authorities ready for Government 2.0? Roisin Woolnough looks at how public sector employers are responding to the push...
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Predictive algorithms, machine learning and Alexa-like ‘intelligent assistants’ will revolutionise recruitment, says Dr Achim Preuss.
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As artificial intelligence in the workplace evolves, shouldn't HR be taking more responsibility for developments?
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The rising national living wage could leave some routine jobs at risk of automation, according to a report by the...
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In the first part of a new major series on wellbeing technology in the workplace, Stephen Haynes outlines the range...
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Government commits to skills and training in Industrial Strategy paper
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherThe Government has today released its flagship Industrial Strategy, aimed at boosting productivity and economic performance in the UK.
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One of the most hotly anticipated elements of the HR Tech World conference series – now known as Unleash –...
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Organisations seem intent on achieving digital transformation and HR should be front and centre of these efforts. But how far...