Leading experts appointed to Public Sector Advisory Board
A global people management business has launched its first Public Sector Advisory Board to help meet the range of challenges facing the public sector over the next decade
A global people management business has launched its first Public Sector Advisory Board to help meet the range of challenges facing the public sector over the next decade
Catherine Joyce argues that good working relationships centre on managing expectations and establishing agreed rules of engagement.
Globalisation and technology risk pushing the world in into a demoralised, de-humanised state through the widespread dissemination of negative, as well as positive, messages through social media.
All funds raised by a new Apprenticeship Levy must be ring-fenced for training with the levy rate set at a fair level by a new politically independent Levy Board, according to the CBI.
Research indicates that ageing workers and inadequate retirement savings causes increasing anxiety for employers. Part of the answer lies in education and training in retirement planning
Over 135 trainees begin a career with Bentley this week which is the largest number of graduates, apprentices and industrial placements in Bentley’s history. Bentley Motors has welcomed 139 trainees: 27 graduates, 63 apprentices and 49 industrial placement students this…
In the third of series of articles on the manager’s role in developing people Gary Wyles explores how different types of managers handle their ‘difficult’ reports.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has agreed to provide £200 million for Oxford University’s programme of improvement and expansion of research and teaching facilities.
Beverley Aylott has been quietly transforming organisations – here she tells us about her work and inspiration
The focus of this month’s issue is consultancy.