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    • Learning & development
    • Opinion

    Can music make training and learning more effective?

    by John Charlton 19 Jun 2007
    by John Charlton 19 Jun 2007

    It won’t be long before teenagers are celebrating another round of record-breaking exam success. Many reasons will be given for...

    • Coaching and mentoring
    • Learning & development
    • Opinion

    Coaching supervision must be compulsory

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2007
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2007

    It is essential that professional rigour is applied to coaching, both in its practice and its practitioners. That’s why, argues...

    • HR practice
    • The HR profession
    • Opinion

    Top 40 Power Players know how to make a difference

    by Karen Dempsey 19 Jun 2007
    by Karen Dempsey 19 Jun 2007

    It was a privilege and a delight to be among the great and the good of HR at our VIP...

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    • Holidays and holiday pay
    • Opinion

    Have a rant: Bank holiday blues

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2007
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2007

    Why is everyone on about the new bank holiday like it’s a bad thing? The moment Britain Day was proposed, people...

    • HR practice
    • HR strategy
    • Opinion

    HR must measure the outcomes to drive better business performance

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2007
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2007

    If you wanted to make your car go faster, it would be very strange if the main performance measure you...

    • Opinion

    Legal opinion: TV show The Apprentice puts discrimination in a spin

    by Personnel Today 14 Jun 2007
    by Personnel Today 14 Jun 2007

    What can we learn from Sir Alan Sugar’s hellish job interviews on TV’s The Apprentice?It’s not an exaggeration to say...

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    Penalties for employing illegal migrant workers set to increase

    by Personnel Today 13 Jun 2007
    by Personnel Today 13 Jun 2007

    News that almost 8,000 Romanian and Bulgarian workers have come to the UK legitimately in the past three months has...

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    • Wellbeing
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    Head-to-Head: Smoking ban in England comes under the spotlight

    by Personnel Today 13 Jun 2007
    by Personnel Today 13 Jun 2007

    Will the smoking ban actually make any difference? We sought the opinions of some leading figures to discover what steps business needs to take, and whether the whole thing is a complete waste of time.

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    • Opinion

    Will the HR species evolve or become obsolete?

    by Karen Dempsey 12 Jun 2007
    by Karen Dempsey 12 Jun 2007

    There was some debate at Personnel Today’s HR Directors Club ‘thought leadership’ dinner at London Zoo last week about the future status...

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    • Employer branding
    • Opinion

    Have a rant: Logos

    by Personnel Today 11 Jun 2007
    by Personnel Today 11 Jun 2007

    Is it just me, or is far too much time, money and attention spent on an organisation’s logo?
    I couldn’t...

    • HR strategy
    • Employer branding
    • Opinion

    Send leaders on a mission to create a value statement to care about

    by Personnel Today 11 Jun 2007
    by Personnel Today 11 Jun 2007

    “Smoking kills!” – according to the warnings that tobacco companies put on packets of cigarettes. A counter-intuitive view is that...

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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Religious discrimination

    Apocalypse now: Why extending religious discrimination laws to include personal philosophies exposes the flaws in protecting beliefs

    by Tony Pettengell 5 Jun 2007
    by Tony Pettengell 5 Jun 2007

    Extending religious discrimination laws to include personal philosophies exposes the flaws in having protection for beliefs.

    • Coaching and mentoring
    • Learning & development
    • Opinion

    HR needs to calculate the return on investment in coaching

    by Karen Dempsey 5 Jun 2007
    by Karen Dempsey 5 Jun 2007

    Fancy a new career as a coach? Seems like a good option: do the relevant course, brand yourself ‘executive coach’,...

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    • Opinion
    • Relationships at work

    Have a rant: Office irritants

    by Personnel Today 5 Jun 2007
    by Personnel Today 5 Jun 2007

    I don’t wish to heap further misery on snotty and depressed hay fever sufferers, but if the chorus of sniffs...

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    • Skills shortages

    Why employers should take the Leitch Review skills pledge

    by Personnel Today 5 Jun 2007
    by Personnel Today 5 Jun 2007

    How must Lord Leitch be feeling now? After spending two years grappling with a policy response to tackle the huge challenges...

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