There's no escaping the fact HR analytics has been disappointing. David Creelman identifies the most common reasons why, and how analytics can get better. Read more
Walmart sued for sacking employee with Crohn’s disease; EVs to be rolled out as staff per…
Our weekly round-up of the HR news making headlines this week - including Walmart and Tesla in court for disability and race violations Read more
Why HR and marketing should share an office
Quick – what’s the most important marketing weapon a brand has in its arsenal? Clue: It’s not advertising. It isn’t PR. It isn’t social media. And it isn’t … Read more
It works for me #6: Return-to-work policies that support employee wellbeing
Regular visitors to TLNT.com will know that we are unabashedly proud about the power of progressive HR. But to really be the voice of the HR sector, it’s … Read more
Rage applying: worry trend or passing fad? (Plus how to spot it)
TikTok, it seems, is starting to infiltrate the world of HR – and not in a good way. And now it’s created another buzzword: ‘rage applying’ In any sensible … Read more
HR: Why I believe it has influence but lacks power
Be warned. I’m about to say some things that HR professionals may not want/like to hear. It’s a common misconception that the human resources … Read more
Googlers demand more ‘humane’ layoffs; Amazon and Disney set to axe even more staff
As Google, Amazon and Disney are all poised to axe more staff, Google employees demand to be laid off more compassionately: Read more
In the ‘soft’ vs ‘hard’ skills debate, soft skills are winning
A tipping point is being reached, where more employers want soft skills over hard skills Read more
It works for me #5: Seeing hybrid work as a user experience challenge
Regular visitors to TLNT.com will know that we are unabashedly proud about the power of progressive HR. But to really be the voice of the HR sector, it’s … Read more
Meta’s Layoffs Raise Key Question: What Is the Optimal Number of Direct Reports?
The company recently announced plans to flatten its structure by reducing the number of managers. But how many managers is too many? How many is too few? Read more