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Leadership

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    Learning and Skills Council saves £100,000 with succession plan

    by Mike Berry 13 Jul 2005
    by Mike Berry 13 Jul 2005

    The Learning and Skills Council has saved more than £100,000 in six months by identifying and developing its next generation of leaders.

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    Cream of the crop

    by Stephanie Sparrow` 13 Jul 2005
    by Stephanie Sparrow` 13 Jul 2005

    Karen Pickersgill explains how she is aligning business improvement with skills strategies to boost leadership at dairy giant Arla Foods.

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    Meaningful management

    by Personnel Today 13 Jul 2005
    by Personnel Today 13 Jul 2005

    The latest thinking on leadership focuses on tapping into the universal desire for meaning and purpose in life

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    Damage limitation is down to business

    by Mike Berry 11 Jul 2005
    by Mike Berry 11 Jul 2005

    Business has a key role to play in keeping confidence high in the wake of London's terrorist attacks.

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    Business as usual as continuity plans kick in

    by dan thomas 8 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 8 Jul 2005

    Continuity plans meant the terrorist attack had little impact on City business.

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    HR helps police with their leadership

    by Michael Millar 1 Jul 2005
    by Michael Millar 1 Jul 2005

    HR can make a real difference to the effectiveness of policing in the UK, according to industry leaders.

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    • Economics, government & business

    Bill to impose harsh duties on directors for workplace safety

    by Ross Wigham 3 Jun 2005
    by Ross Wigham 3 Jun 2005

    A Labour MP is to launch a private members Bill with the support of trade unions that would impose stringent safety duties on company directors, making them more personally accountable for workplace accidents or deaths

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    Seven Secrets of Inspired Leaders

    by Personnel Today 2 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 2 Jun 2005

    John Charlton studies the latest thinking in leadership

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    Who makes the best leaders?

    by Personnel Today 1 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 1 Jun 2005

    The Disability Rights Commission (DRC) has launched a national debate on the future of disabled people's equality in the UK

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    Leadership: A different beat

    by Personnel Today 1 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 1 Jun 2005

    In this exclusive interview, Denise Milani reveals how she is using a female leadership development course to lever change and make diversity happen within the Metropolitan Police Service

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    HR boss at DWP admits to mistakes in pay dispute

    by Mike Berry 31 May 2005
    by Mike Berry 31 May 2005

    The head of HR at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has admitted to making mistakes during last year's bitter pay dispute with the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union.

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    Network Rail spends millions on leadership training centre

    by Personnel Today 25 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 25 May 2005

    Network Rail has spent more than £20m on a purpose-built residential leadership centre to train its next generation of leaders

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    Explorers give up bear necessities to polar poacher

    by Personnel Today 25 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 25 May 2005

    Nigel Godbolt, HR director at logistics firm Ryder, will be back at his desk this week, a little tired and...

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    Living Leadership: A Practical Guide for Ordinary Heroes

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

    Don't let the humdrum title Living Leadership put you off from reading any further. While there are probably as many books on leadership as there are bad leaders, this one has a new spin on an old theme.

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    Pay gap too small, say head teachers

    by Ross Bentley 13 May 2005
    by Ross Bentley 13 May 2005

    Headteachers have demanded higher wages to encourage classroom teachers to pursue promotion

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