Publications

Publications graphicWe author and publish a range of resources to keep you up to date with the latest developments in employment, labour market and human resource policy and practice.

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  • Succession Planning podcast (an overview)

    Wendy Hirsh | Jul 2012

    Wendy Hirsh was interviewed by GoodPractice about her current thinking and extensive practical experience of succession planning. This is a summary of key principles and implementation issues in contemporary succession planning aimed at HR and business leaders.

  • Succession Planning podcast (full interview)

    Wendy Hirsh | Jul 2012 | Good Practice

    Wendy Hirsh was interviewed by GoodPractice about her current thinking and extensive practical experience of succession planning. This is the full, 20 minute in-depth exploration of some key issues in succession planning, suitable for managers, HR professionals and succession/talent specialists.

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    Top Employers for Working Families - Benchmarking Report 2012

    Swan J, Mercer M and Jackson S | Jun 2012 | Working Families

    This detailed Benchmark Report (2012) demonstrates how leading employers make flexibility work for the bottom line and enable employees to honour their family commitments.

  • Images of engaging management

    Robertson Smith G, Robinson D | Jun 2012 | Institute for Employment Studies

    This report explores perceptions of engaging managers, drawing on the contributions from their engaged teams. It presents a collection of the thought-provoking words, metaphors and pictures produced, analyses the main themes arising from them, and discusses how they guide our knowledge of the behaviours of engaging managers.

  • Teams and the engaging manager

    Tamkin P, Robinson D | Jun 2012 | Institute for Employment Studies

    This report is part of The Engaging Manager Series. Each short report in the Engaging Manager series explores different aspects of engaging management. This report explores the experiences and views of engaged teams, drawing on the findings from in-depth discussions with team members.

  • Occupational Hygiene at the Olympic Park and Athletes' Village

    Can workplace health management be cost effective?

    Tyers C, Speckesser S, Hicks B, Baxter K, Gilbert M, Ball E | Jun 2012 | Institute for Employment Studies

    This project was commissioned by the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) and conducted by the Institute for Employment Studies (IES) with the support of the occupational hygienists from Park and Village Health. These occupational hygienists worked as part of a multi-disciplinary team providing Occupational Health support during the construction of the Olympic Park and Athletes’ Village.

  • Leadership and Management in the UK - The key to sustainable growth

    A summary of the evidence for the value of investing in leadership and management development

    Jun 2012 | Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

    The paper was developed by the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills Leadership and Management Network Group (LMNG) and is aimed at business intermediaries and representative bodies that offer business support and advice. It puts forward the arguments for business investment in leadership and management skills, based on evidence about current practice and the UK’s position relative to key competitor nations.

  • European Restructuring Monitor Quarterly - 2012, Issue 2

    Hurley J, Salvatore L, Meierkord A, Celikel-Esser F, Jarosz E, Broughton A | Jun 2012 | European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions

    In this issue: macroeconomic trends and prospects; job creation and job losses at a glance; sectoral distribution of job losses and job gains; top five cases of job loss and job creation; ‘Solidarity contract’ saves 1,000 jobs at Safilo in Italy; support measures in focus: working time flexibility; airline mergers and retrenchment; research brief: shifts in employment structure in Europe and the USA.

  • Flexicurity: Actions at Company Level

    Broughton A, Biletta I, Vacas C | Jun 2012 | European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions

    This report examines initiatives that could be considered as flexicurity measures, developed by companies to support women, young workers and older workers. The purpose is to show that even if the measures are introduced for business reasons and are not the result of a deliberate company flexicurity strategy, many may be considered as flexicurity measures as they contribute to improving both flexibility and security of vulnerable workers. On the basis of 16 company case studies in six EU Member States – the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Slovenia and the United Kingdom – the study examines the motives of companies for developing these actions and the lessons learned.

  • Expanding and Improving Part-time Higher Education

    Pollard E, Newton B, Hillage J | Jun 2012 | Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS)

    A report on research that explores whether part-time undergraduate study in England can be expanded as an alternative for young students (those aged 22 and under) to the full-time three to four year model of first degree undergraduate participation. The report also looks at how undergraduate part-time students of all ages can be encouraged and supported with their studies.