Jobs blog
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How older employees perform in the workplace
02/11/2017
As people age, the brain changes in both good ways and bad -
A Labour MP is suspended for his foul mouth, on and offline
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Each week, the average employee spends roughly 13 hours reading and responding to email, which accounts for 28% of the workweek, according to a report by McKinsey Global Institute.
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Workers are not switching jobs more often
02/11/2017
Millennials, it turns out, are as loyal (and boring) as previous generations -
Talent acquisition rises up the agenda, and hospitals are looking beyond compensation for solutions.
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In a recent survey, a sharp divergence emerged between skills that C-Suite executives think they need and those that their employees want them to prioritize.
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Team spirit
17/03/2016
Businesses are embracing the idea of working in teams. Managing them is hard. -
In recent months the business press has reverberated with cheers for the end of performance reviews. The problem is, they are not in fact being scrapped.
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Making disruptive leadership work
28/01/2016
A resource for enhancing disruptive leadership competence -
Social saints, fiscal fiends
07/01/2016
Opinions vary on whether firms can be “socially responsible” while avoiding taxes -
Is an executive coach for you? What questions should you ask when looking for one? Three experts weigh in.
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Live longer, work longer
03/12/2015
Public finances will benefit much more if older people stay in work longer, boosting GDP and taxes -
Despite predictions that technology will make business travel obsolete, the corporate world’s “road warriors” are clocking up more miles than ever.