From sickness to good health
St Monica Trust shows that prevention is better than cure and wins two TJ Awards, reports Andrea Moffat
St Monica Trust shows that prevention is better than cure and wins two TJ Awards, reports Andrea Moffat
Larry Reynolds and David Robertson explore the Empower programme that won the leadership award in 2014
The general election is just round the corner…
The £208,000 of joint government and employer funding will create new skills programmes for new and former women engineers
A new report from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) shows many small and medium sized businesses are forging a path when it comes to maximising the talents of their employees, but a gulf exists between the best…
The study suggests that e-learning looks set for a further boost in India with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration launching the “Digital India” campaign in an effort to bring rural India in to the digital age. The campaign’s targets include…
Gender Diversity in the Boardroom: Reach for the top explores perspectives on female representation as well as practical strategies for improving gender diversity at the top of organisations. The study highlights general mood against mandatory quotas and a preference for voluntary…
There are three characteristics of high potential candidates that organisations should target for development, Mark Hodgson says
Business article scoops award for insights on improving staff morale and performance. The annual Management Articles of the Year competition celebrates the best in management and leadership research and thinking, and the winning article is one of five top-ranked essays recognised…
The latest Towers Watson Global Workforce Study reveals that a third of managers are not coaching employees on how to grow in their role and a quarter are failing to accurately evaluate performance in personal development reviews. Managers are also falling short…