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    Take control to deal with times of change

    by Paul Pagliari 14 Jun 2005
    by Paul Pagliari 14 Jun 2005

    I was recently invited to join the question and answer panel for the Richmond Events HR Forum, which was attended...

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    HR director becomes first female president of North East Chamber of Commerce

    by Personnel Today 14 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 14 Jun 2005

    An HR director is to become the first female president of the North East Chamber of Commerce in its 185-year...

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    Tears on my pillow: why is HR so unhappy?

    by Michael Millar 14 Jun 2005
    by Michael Millar 14 Jun 2005

    The smiling and confident image of the nation's HR professionals has been shattered by a poll highlighting them as the most unhappy workers in the UK. Michael Millar reports

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    HR professional joins ranks of exclusive club

    by Personnel Today 8 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 8 Jun 2005

    An exclusive ‘hard-nosed’ business organisation has accepted its first HR professional into its ranks.The Society of Turnaround Pro-fessionals is made...

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    Top UK unionist moves to HR outsourcing role

    by Personnel Today 7 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 7 Jun 2005

    One of the UK’s top trade unionists has left the movement to become an HR director, specialising in one of...

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    On the move: Stephen Moir, Jackie Haffenden, Ade Onagoruwa

    by Personnel Today 7 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 7 Jun 2005

    Three HR professionals land top jobs

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    I found my job in Personnel Today

    by Personnel Today 7 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 7 Jun 2005

    Femi Bola is head of employability at the University of East London. She got her new job in September last year after seeing it advertised in Personnel Today (9 March 2004).

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    Change the interview process to attract top talent

    by dan thomas 1 Jun 2005
    by dan thomas 1 Jun 2005

    The dynamics of the interview process need to change if employers are to attract the best professionals, according to recruitment experts.

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    RAC HR director loses job in management shake-up

    by Personnel Today 31 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 31 May 2005

    Motoring services group RAC is to part company with group HR director Jill Nealon, following its takeover by insurance giant...

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    Top job: Heather Angus, director of HR, 3663

    by Personnel Today 31 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 31 May 2005

    Heather Angus is the new director of HR at food service company 3663. She has been with the company for...

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    On the move: Jayne Mee, Vicky Wright, Tracey Walters, Duncan Lewis

    by Personnel Today 31 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 31 May 2005

    Four HR professionals take up new posts

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    No nonsense

    by Simon Kent 31 May 2005
    by Simon Kent 31 May 2005

    The new principal at Henley Management College explains why he intends to build on the organisation's practical, no-nonsense approach to business training. Simon Kent reports

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    Top job: Brian Wilson, HR manager, Darlington Building Society

    by Personnel Today 24 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 24 May 2005

    Darlington Building Society has appointed Brian Wilson as its new HR manager, following the decision by the current manager, Sue Hook, to take early retirement

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    Outsourcing in the dock as HR panel tackles top issues

    by Personnel Today 24 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 24 May 2005

    Personnel Today reports from the panel debate at the 2005 HR Forum on board the P&O ship Aurora

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    On the move

    by Personnel Today 24 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 24 May 2005

    Mary Sutton, Ian Daniell, Nigel Corby, Paul Vousden, Helen East, and Susan Rayment

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