When it comes to Covid-19, the battle might well have been won, but the war is ongoing. Read more
The two words you must say after every engagement survey (and why)
We're all taught from a young age to say "thank you." So why don't HRDs say this when staff complete engagement surveys? Read more
Letting go of ‘back in my day…’ will improve implicit bias
As an employment lawyer and frequent speaker on employment law and human resources issues (approximately 200 engagements annually), the topic I’m … Read more
Why disruption means work needs to be even more ‘human’
As workplaces face ever-more disruption, they need to be ever-more 'human' argues Alex Schwartz: Read more
When extraverts and introverts collide – new lessons in conflict
In most workplaces today, it has (quite rightly) become the accepted norm that there can be no room for certain types of conflict – that is anything which … Read more
Sharing assessments – it’s more ‘how to?’ than ‘should you?’
The question is not whether you 'should' share assessment data with candidates, but 'how' says David Creelman: Read more
Why HR shouldn’t forget about workplace bullying
The elephant in the room is still workplace bullying, says Manuela Valera. Here's why she says it mustn't be brushed under the carpet: Read more
How to develop a culture of quiet thrivers
Forget 'quiet quitting'; HRDs should be creating working practices where staff want to be 'quiet thrivers'. Here's how... Read more
McDonald’s franchisee fined for using child labor; government agency misclassified staff
Some staff have been paid too much; while other workers have not been paid at all. Check out this week's top HR stories that caught our eye: Read more
The missing piece in HR metrics: Employee Career Growth
Of all the metrics in HR, the one that often gets the least attention is employee career growth, says Mark Murphy: Read more