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    What does the CIPD’s new professional standards framework mean for HR?

    by Roisin Woolnough 21 Apr 2017
    by Roisin Woolnough 21 Apr 2017

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    The CIPD is in the process of building a new professional standards framework that will help HR...

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    Chief HR officers increasingly on FTSE 100 top tables

    by Rob Moss 7 Apr 2017
    by Rob Moss 7 Apr 2017

    A place at the “top table” has been the abiding aspiration of many a senior HR leader. But new research...

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    How to create an emotional connection with candidates

    by Jo Jacobs 14 Feb 2017
    by Jo Jacobs 14 Feb 2017

    Can recruitment challenges be resolved by understanding the candidate’s emotional and practical needs and the channels they engage with? Jo...

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    Essential people analytics: Seven key HR metrics for 2017

    by Michael Carty 18 Jan 2017
    by Michael Carty 18 Jan 2017

    With data and analytics playing an increasingly critical role in HR decision-making, latest analysis from XpertHR Benchmarking reveals the seven...

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    HR analytics skills: strong demand but short supply

    by Michael Carty 29 Nov 2016
    by Michael Carty 29 Nov 2016

    HR analytics skills are becoming a priority area for HR as data and analytics move up the HR agenda, according...

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    HR pay rises lowest in a decade

    by Personnel Today 28 Nov 2016
    by Personnel Today 28 Nov 2016

    HR professionals saw their pay rise by an average of 2.3% over the past year, according to new data from...

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    Personnel Today Awards 2016: the photos

    by Aidan Gray 23 Nov 2016
    by Aidan Gray 23 Nov 2016

    View a selection of Personnel Today Awards 2016 photos including snaps of guests arriving, winners’ official photos and late-night dancing…...

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    HR Director of the Year 2016: Sharon Bridgland-Gough, Cardtronics

    by Claire Scullin 22 Nov 2016
    by Claire Scullin 22 Nov 2016

    Sharon Bridgland-Gough of Cardtronics has received the coveted HR Director of the Year for 2016 at the Personnel Today Awards....

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    CBRE’s Anna Haines is HR Rising Star 2016

    by Claire Scullin 22 Nov 2016
    by Claire Scullin 22 Nov 2016

    The 2016 HR Rising Star is Anna Haines of CBRE Global Workspace Solutions. The Personnel Today Award, sponsored by professional...

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    CIPD conference review: how can HR shape the future of work?

    by Martin Couzins 15 Nov 2016
    by Martin Couzins 15 Nov 2016

    The recurring theme at this year’s CIPD Annual Conference and Exhibition was how HR should respond to the rapidly changing...

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    Personnel Today Awards 2016 shortlist announced

    by Personnel Today 20 Jul 2016
    by Personnel Today 20 Jul 2016

    Personnel Today has announced the shortlist for its 2016 Awards, following much deliberation from our team of expert judges.

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    Personnel Today Awards 2016: deadline extended

    by Personnel Today 17 Jun 2016
    by Personnel Today 17 Jun 2016

    The deadline for the Personnel Today Awards 2016, the biggest and brightest HR awards event in the UK, has been...

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    How to start a career in HR

    by Virginia Matthews 13 Jun 2016
    by Virginia Matthews 13 Jun 2016

    The number of potential routes into a career in HR is growing – from starting as an apprentice to a...

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    You don’t always need a qualification to get into HR

    by Personnel Today 13 Jun 2016
    by Personnel Today 13 Jun 2016

    Last year’s Personnel Today Awards overall winner Kessar Kalim discusses why not having a formal HR qualification has not hindered...

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    HR education: should I study for a Masters qualification?

    by Virginia Matthews 13 Jun 2016
    by Virginia Matthews 13 Jun 2016

    A popular option both for new graduate and mid-career HR professionals is to study for a Masters degree in human...

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