IT services firm Computer Sciences Corporation promises no compulsory redundancies and a commitment to invest in the skills of its 10,000 UK staff.
Learning & development
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UK businesses are losing talented younger staff as uninspired 'stags' block their career paths.
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A revamped programme for training junior doctors, which emphasises areas including communication and safety, has been introduced in the UK this week.
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I was unsure whether to be intrigued or horrified by the story that Virgin Trains managers were ordered to attend...
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Personnel Today readers have been given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to win lunch with Mikhail Gorbachev, former president of the Soviet...
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Training officers in Iraq are delivering important basic skills in extreme circumstances - lessons that could save other soldiers' lives. Michael Millar, the first UK business journalist to visit Iraq, reports
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Patchy police trainingPolice service recruits could end up receiving inconsistent training of a patchy quality after the closure of three...
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Triple jumper Nathan Douglas is one of the UK’s few medal hopes at the 2005 IAAF World Championships in Athletics,...
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The National Audit Office is using drama-based training to develop leaders
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All change at the NHS as new innovation institute takes control of health service training.
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The CIPD is to introduce a certificate in the psychology of management
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The HR profession is losing basic operational skills as it strives to become more strategic, according to recruitment specialists.
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IOSH plans next move with Chartered status
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We explore one hospital trust's experience of using a competency-based approach to develop the practical and clinical skills of its first occupational health nurse trainee
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Unemployment has become a serious threat to junior doctors, the British Medical Association (BMA) has warned.