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Employment outlook for 2010
Whilst the snow and ice have been dominating the headlines (and the office conversation) this month, its encouraging to read reports that last years economic difficulties and ‘recruitment freezes’ could be beginning to thaw. There’s been lots of interesting HR … Read More
High class HR functions in the University sector
Research has shown that there has been a considerable improvement in Human Resource Management (HRM) practice at HEIs in England, aided by HEFCE funding over the last 8 years. The research which was commissioned by HEFCE and UCEA showed that … Read More
How you can manage talent in hard times – part 2 – training
I mentioned in my last Blog post “How you can manage talent in hard times – part 1” that training budgets are often the first to be cut when an organisation hits hard times. However this is somewhat naïve and … Read More
Digital Marketing Careers Advice
One of the industries that is surviving the current economic storm better than most is digital marketing. Indeed, with organisations looking to save money and cut budgets, many are trying to leverage their online presence. Therefore, if you’re looking for … Read More
Top 5 Tips: How to Boost Your Career in 2009
Did you have the January blues yesterday? It’s always hard to come back to work after enjoying a nice long break with family and friends. And of course it didn’t help that you probably struggled to get into work through … Read More
