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    On the move

    by Personnel Today 9 Jan 2007
    by Personnel Today 9 Jan 2007

    Nigel Farmer, Nick Wyatt, Gary Argent and Nikki Williams

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    Career coach:secondment

    by Personnel Today 9 Jan 2007
    by Personnel Today 9 Jan 2007

    I love my job, but I’ve just been approached to go on secondment with another department. On paper it’s a...

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    News review 2006: Race for equality sets the tone

    by Mike Berry 12 Dec 2006
    by Mike Berry 12 Dec 2006

    From positive discrimination to HR's image problem, Mike Berry takes a look back at some of the important news stories that made the headlines in Personnel Today during the past 12 months.

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    Top job: John Wrighthouse

    by Georgina Fuller 12 Dec 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 12 Dec 2006

    What is your new role?
    I am divisional director, HR, at Nationwide Building Society. Put simply, this means that I...

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    Deloitte’s HR transformation specialist tells HR to develop the skills of a consultant

    by Greg Pitcher 4 Dec 2006
    by Greg Pitcher 4 Dec 2006

    HR professionals need to become more like consultants if they are to keep their jobs in the future, according to...

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    Prison Service HR chief Gareth Hadley resigns

    by Greg Pitcher 16 Nov 2006
    by Greg Pitcher 16 Nov 2006

    The HR director of the Prison Service, Gareth Hadley, resigned this week – and cleared his desk the same day....

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    My next move: non-executive directorship

    by Personnel Today 24 Oct 2006
    by Personnel Today 24 Oct 2006

    I am a senior HR executive in financial services and I’m keen to broaden my skills. One of my networking...

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    Top job: Sharon Benson

    by Personnel Today 24 Oct 2006
    by Personnel Today 24 Oct 2006

    Sharon Benson, HR director, Trinity-Chiesi PharmaceuticalsWhat is your new role?HR director at Trinity-Chiesi Pharmaceuticals, the UK affiliate of Italian pharmaceuticals...

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    HR professionals struggling to shake off ‘pen pusher’ image: 360-Degree Appraisal of HR

    by Emma Ann Hughes 24 Oct 2006
    by Emma Ann Hughes 24 Oct 2006

    The vast majority of line managers working across all industries still see the HR function as mainly administrative, according to...

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    On the move: Steve Moore, Lesley Swarbrick, Ian Critchley and Lesley Richards

    by Personnel Today 24 Oct 2006
    by Personnel Today 24 Oct 2006

    Sodexho Healthcare has appointed Steve Moore as its new HR director. He was previously HR director at medical device manufacturer...

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    HR has hard-nosed business role keeping firms on track

    by Personnel Today 24 Oct 2006
    by Personnel Today 24 Oct 2006

    I felt I had to respond to the letter from Lucy McGee about HR professionals needing experience of the real...

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    Experience can be more of an asset than qualification

    by Personnel Today 10 Oct 2006
    by Personnel Today 10 Oct 2006

    Your article on HR careers (Personnel Today, 12 September) illustrates the importance of taking a planned approach to career development...

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    Getting into HR can be a real struggle for man

    by Personnel Today 10 Oct 2006
    by Personnel Today 10 Oct 2006

    I read with interest your article on the struggle people face trying to get into the HR profession (Personnel Today,...

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    HR professionals need experience of real world

    by Personnel Today 10 Oct 2006
    by Personnel Today 10 Oct 2006

    I read your article ‘Moving On Up’ (Personnel Today, 12 September) with growing frustration.Going into HR without spending time in...

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    DoH appointment criticisms just sound like sour grapes

    by Personnel Today 10 Oct 2006
    by Personnel Today 10 Oct 2006

    Rarely do I get motivated to write a letter to a magazine. But Paul Robertson-Marriott’s whine about the Department of...

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