Articles tagged ‘2019’ Blog 19 January 2021 A wasted opportunity? Don't leave BI tools on the shelf Paid for but not used: why Shelfware exists No CTO would intentionally purchase software for it not to be put to use. And yet the estimated cost of unused software… Blog 6 December 2019 The executive pay gap: how to report your executive pay ratio 2020 will see the first wave of executive pay ratio reporting from large companies in the UK. Although most of these companies will already have reported their gender pay gap… Blog 31 October 2019 iTrent hacks - getting the most out of Electric iTrent Electric's user interface and navigation hugely improve the experience, with users able to create their own branded areas and get a system that feels far more personal to them… Blog 25 October 2019 HR horror stories to haunt you this Halloween But can you ever really sleep easy? Do you get the feeling there’s something creepy lurking in the back of the stationery cupboard? This Halloween, we share our monster tales… Blog 20 October 2019 How will IFRS 16 impact public sector? We’ve created this exclusive FAQ to help guide you around how you can prepare as a public sector organisation. We’ll explain what has changed, when the new standard applies, and… Blog 8 October 2019 GBBO-inspired tips for HR to help their employees with their workloads Most people have experienced cringing in empathy when a passionate baker watches their creations going wrong, and we’ve felt their pain during stinging criticisms from Paul Hollywood. Despite the gleeful… Blog 3 October 2019 The data analytics provider checklist So you’ve decided to take the plunge. You know all of the great things that data analytics has to offer and you’re ready to take the next steps? You do… Blog 30 September 2019 The importance of HR support for SMEs and start-ups It can sometimes seem excessive to employ an HR specialist for just a handful of employees. Why though is it so important to have HR support and guidance? When going… Blog 24 September 2019 5 ways to overcome the UK’s long hours culture and drive productivity The UK is renowned for its long hours culture, with workers averaging around 36.5 hours per week, and many people working as many as 60 or 70 hours per week… Blog 2 September 2019 How to do people analytics In this blog, Dr Max Blumberg, consultant and founder of the people analytics think tank, the Blumberg Partnership, explores the fundamental questions you need to ask yourself to optimise your… Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page