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On track for success Running HR at brand-new entity MTR Crossrail


And so it was foretold HR could make much better use of predictive analytics


Getting up to speed How will driverless cars affect fleet management?


August 2018 July 2018


Book of the night Read all about the HR Excellence Awards 2018 winners


A house divided How HR at House of Fraser is tackling challenging times


Returning to the fold Organisations risk losing staff following overseas assignments


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HR in the higher education sector is facing unique challenges and opportunities. Practitioners must keep up with the new curriculum


Lessons to be learned 001_HR_0818_Cover.indd 1 27/07/2018 09:30 001_HR_0718_Cover.indd 1


Built to last Skanska UK's HRD on making construction jobs sustainable


Chain reaction The lowdown on blockchain's potential within HR


Pause for thought Five steps for supporting women through the menopause


June 2018 May 2018


Finding your voice


Employees expect to express themselves so it's critical processes are in place and that HR acts on suggestions


22/06/2018 15:10


Picking up speed Addison Lee's HRD on keeping up with change


The long goodbye What will access to EU workers look like post-Brexit?


HR Excellence Awards 2018 Find out who's been shortlisted inside


Grad recruitment is evolving as firms and young talent look further afield. So how can schemes cater to grads and school-leavers alike?


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Home is where the HR is Balancing authenticity with global growth at Cath Kidston


Growing pains? The apprenticeship levy is a year old, but still developing


GDPR: Getting data protection right HR can take the lead to help prepare the business


April 2018 March 2018


Times up


People are calling 'time' on sexual harassment, misconduct and bullying in the workplace. HR must help push for lasting change


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One for the road How Leyland Trucks has bucked workforce and skills trends


Dream team Everything you need to know about picking a tech partner


On the agenda Is it time employee benefits were a strategic priority?


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Theres a storm brewing


Are political and social conditions creating a mental health perfect storm? HR must keep a weather eye on employees and be poised to act quickly


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HR, the top table needs you


Few HRDs are becoming CEO or MD, but in light of recent corporate governance failings perhaps more should be taking up the mantle


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