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    Credit crunch inspires CIPD to launch damage limitation training for HR

    by Guy Logan 19 Nov 2008
    by Guy Logan 19 Nov 2008

    Two courses to help HR staff and line managers handle strikes and redundancies better have been launched by the CIPD.The...

    • Employment law
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    WTD opt-out axe could force hotels to use unpaid labour to fill gaps

    by Louisa Peacock 19 Nov 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 19 Nov 2008

    A luxury hotel chain will use work experience students to make up the overtime hours currently worked by permanent employees...

    • Coaching and mentoring
    • Learning & development

    Emotional intelligence: High on emotion

    by Stephanie Saprrow 18 Nov 2008
    by Stephanie Saprrow 18 Nov 2008

    Some coaches argue that the most appropriate forms of the art in current times are ones that use emotional intelligence. Isn’t...

    • Learning & development

    The Leadership Management Mix

    by Stephanie Sparrow` 18 Nov 2008
    by Stephanie Sparrow` 18 Nov 2008

    Format: DVDFrom: Supernova and FenmanPrice: £1,199 (p&p extra) Special offers linked to multiple purchases are available from FenmanMany training films...

    • Learning & development
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    Train to Gain: Show SME the money

    by Guy Sheppard 18 Nov 2008
    by Guy Sheppard 18 Nov 2008

     The government is promoting a £350m training package for small businesses to help them withstand the recession . But will...

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    New technologies: Better, quicker, cheaper – training for the new world

    by Paul McDonagh-Smith 18 Nov 2008
    by Paul McDonagh-Smith 18 Nov 2008

    Too much learning and development is stuck in the slow lane, argues Paul McDonagh-Smith. It’s time for organisations to adapt...

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    Careerfile: Simon Bailey, Winning Pitch

    by John Charlton 18 Nov 2008
    by John Charlton 18 Nov 2008

    Simon Bailey was told he had 10 seconds to decide if he wanted to be a trainer. After seven, he...

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    Self-defence training: Protect and serve

    by Personnel Today 18 Nov 2008
    by Personnel Today 18 Nov 2008

    Self-defence training for employees could, in extreme circumstances, mean the difference between life and death. When is it appropriate?Ever considered...

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    Foundation degrees: Learning by degrees

    by Ross Wigham 18 Nov 2008
    by Ross Wigham 18 Nov 2008

    Foundation degrees  offer employees and employers the chance to provide learning that has a tangible outcome. Maybe that’s why hundreds...

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    Mentoring: Listen and learn

    by Guy Sheppard 18 Nov 2008
    by Guy Sheppard 18 Nov 2008

    Defining exactly what a mentor does is open to interpretation, but involved parties need to decide before they start.The distinction...

    • Learning & development

    Customer service: When the customer is king

    by Nadia Damon 18 Nov 2008
    by Nadia Damon 18 Nov 2008

    Customer service training â€“ can organisations afford to be without it? Probably notOrganisations do not require the assistance of a global...

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    Strategic Human Resource Management

    by Stephanie Sparrow` 18 Nov 2008
    by Stephanie Sparrow` 18 Nov 2008

    Author: Michael ArmstrongFrom: Kogan PagePrice: £25Contact: www.koganpage.comISBN: 9780749453848I have always had the greatest respect for Michael Armstrong’s writing. I remember...

    • Learning & development

    Using Competencies Successfully

    by Stephanie Sparrow` 18 Nov 2008
    by Stephanie Sparrow` 18 Nov 2008

    Format: DVDFrom: Scott BradburyPrice: £995Contact: www.scottbradbury.co.uk/Turning on a DVD package from Scott Bradbury is like sailing into a safe harbour....

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    Cadbury committed to employee training and development

    by Louisa Peacock 18 Nov 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 18 Nov 2008

    Cadbury has ruled out slashing its training budgets in response to the global economic crisis, according to the firm’s global...

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    Line managers critical to reducing sick leave

    by Noel O'Reilly 17 Nov 2008
    by Noel O'Reilly 17 Nov 2008

    Educating and training line managers being critical to cutting absence rates and preventing unnecessary long-term sick leave, was a key...

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