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Reports & Surveys
BCG launches key worldwide HR report
Companies around the world are facing eight key human resources challenges in the future, with managing talent being the most critical, according to a recent survey of more than 4,700 executives in 83 countries conducted by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and the World Federation of Personnel Management Associations (WFPMA).
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Diversity takes centre stage
Sexism and the City, a new report published today by equality pressure group The Fawcett Society, outlines the harsh reality that mothers-to-be and new mothers experience the most discrimination in the labour market.
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HR diary date
According to CIPD research, 53% of organisations have restructured their HR function in the past year, such changes having been driven largely by a desire to make HR a more strategic contributor to business success.
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27/03/2008 Changing perceptions of fitness to work
28/02/2008 Sharp rise in expected redundancies signals jobs slowdown
31/01/2008 Grim findings from CIPD
29/11/2007 Flow of women executives through talent pipeline increases
26/10/2007 New survey predicts HR challenges until 2015
26/10/2007 Deloitte confirms: people are key to success
28/09/2007 Happy, happy, happy
28/09/2007 The changing face of HR
31/08/2007 Cartus global survey shows trend to shorter-term assignments
29/06/2007 Survey reveals lack of HR direction
17/05/2007 Survey reveals US’s best cities for relocation
27/04/2007 Reader’s Digest reveals best place to bring up a family
30/03/2007 Employers are missing the mark according to diversity survey
26/10/2006 ORC International’s ‘Putting it in Perspective’ report for 2006
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28/09/2006 Results of new domestic relocation survey unveiled
25/07/2006 AXA Risk Monitor shows skills problems lead to business failure
28/06/2006 Report highlights relocation issues
28/06/2006 Report identifies wasted potential in the workplace
22/03/2006 Global Talent management and development being held back?
12/02/2006 London confirmed as world career capital
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