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Defining the future of HR amid technological advancements Consulting

Discover how technology is reshaping HR strategies. From automation to AI-powered recruitment, explore the future of HR practices and career paths.

Neil Hughes
| 3 min read | 08 Apr 2024
The ascendancy of women in leadership roles: #inspireinclusion Article

International Women’s Day serves as an important reminder to celebrate the achievements of women worldwide and support gender equality. Whilst there has been a shift in the business landscape, and progress should be celebrated, women continue to face barriers when seeking leadership roles. It is crucial for business leaders and organisations to play their part in clearing these obstructions.

2 min read | 05 Mar 2024
Getting a seat at the top tech table Belfast Telegraph

With a new year comes new challenges and, in a world of global economic uncertainty, remaining at the forefront of technological transformation, innovation and societal trends is key. Read our latest Belfast Telegraph article and discover what some of the main trends and developments are expected in 2024.

Kate McCann
| 4 min read | 13 Feb 2024
Unlocking growth potential with effective organisational design Article

Organisational design challenges are some of the most frequent issues presented to us by our clients. When done well, good organisational design can be a key enabler for successful delivery of strategic goals and business plans, but when done badly (or neglected), it can be one of the worst hindrances to strong business performance.

Neil Hughes
| 2 min read | 09 Jan 2024
Intergenerational leadership: Why has it become so important? Article

There are at least five generations among today’s workforce, the silent generation, baby boomers, generation-x, millennials and generation-z, each bringing different perspectives and expectations to the workplace. The current challenge is for organisations to create a work environment that appeals to all five generations.

Neil Hughes
| 2 min read | 14 Nov 2023
Healthy workplaces help leaders win the talent war Irish News

Healthy Place To Work supports organisations to deliver sustainable high performance, through a dedication to the health of a workforce and within the workplace

Neil Hughes
| 2 min read | 17 Oct 2023
How does your performance management process measure on the scale? Article

The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) describes performance management simply as “the attempt to maximise the value that employees create”, helping to maintain and improve the performance of staff to align with organisational objectives.

Neil Hughes
| 4 min read | 22 Aug 2023
Making the workplace more appealing to Generation Z People and Change

Generation Z, colloquially known as zoomers, is the demographic cohort succeeding Millennials and preceding Generation Alpha. Researchers and popular media use the mid-to-late 1990s as the starting birth years and the early 2010s as ending birth years.

Neil Hughes
| 3 min read | 25 Jul 2023
Importance of AI in Learning and Development Irish News

What will be hot in L&D going into the future? – This is the one obligatory question posed every year by Donald H. Taylor in the annual L&D Global Sentiment Survey. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the survey and it also appears to mark a transitional year for learning and development worldwide.

Neil Hughes
| 3 min read | 02 May 2023
Getting inside the mind-set of a successful CEO Irish News

In modern, fast-paced and hybrid workplace cultures, leadership is more important than ever before. We have all observed varying approaches towards leadership, and the different styles of various successful CEOs. It is clear that there is no roadmap to be a successful CEO, rather, it takes certain mind-sets that effectively drive organisational performance.

Neil Hughes
| 3 min read | 04 Apr 2023
Investing in learning drives smarter business outcomes Belfast Telegraph

For many people in organisations the opening months of the year will coincide with objective setting – an opportunity to plan our development goals over the next 12-months and explore what support is available to us at work to help achieve them. As employees set out to complete this process, organisations will also consider their direction within what is still very much an uncertain operating environment.

2 min read | 14 Feb 2023
Now’s the time to embrace workforce diversity and inclusion Irish News

One of the key challenges facing many Irish and UK companies is capturing sufficient D&I insights to inform real change in their organisation. Most of them have good intentions to make changes in D&I, but they face challenges due to a lack of rich data, actionable insights, and the necessary metrics to determine and prove progress.

Neil Hughes
| 2 min read | 07 Feb 2023
Think big but start small with New Year’s resolutions Irish News

It is at this time of the year, that we usually reflect on the year just past, about how we might want to be a better leader or manager at work going forward. For many of us, it does not get beyond the thought process or indeed the first few weeks of January, before we fall back into our old ways of working.

Neil Hughes
| 3 min read | 10 Jan 2023
Change from the Inside Out Irish News

The speed of change and its magnitude is continuously evolving, which means that individuals and organisations need to be adaptable to survive – just look back at the pandemic! For change to work and be sustained, it needs to be driven from the inside out, reflecting an organisations’ leadership, culture, values, beliefs and practices.

Neil Hughes
| 3 min read | 22 Nov 2022
Quiet quitting: what it means and why it matters Belfast Telegraph

Employers have been grappling with the challenges brought about by The Great Resignation for many months now. Added to difficulties associated with finding high-quality candidates in a fiercely competitive hiring market, this trend has seen companies struggle with achieving strategic objectives and pursuing ambitious growth, not due to a lack of business opportunities, but rather a shortage in people available to capitalise on them.

2 min read | 08 Nov 2022
Get off the dancefloor and onto the balcony! Irish News

In many of the leadership development programmes that we design and deliver for clients, we take a systemic approach. What does this mean? Systems leadership is about taking the wide-view; considering not only how to lead your team and organisation, but how to influence the wider system, which includes your suppliers, customers, and other external stakeholders.

Neil Hughes
| 2 min read | 18 Oct 2022
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