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We 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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Policy Performance and Evaluation: United Kingdom
Hadjivassiliou K, Tassinari A, Speckesser S, Swift S, Bertram C | Jun 2015 | CROME, University of BrightonThis Working Paper on the UK was prepared as part of the Strategic Transitions for Youth Labour in Europe (STYLE) project. It seeks to analyse the institutional arrangements structuring youth labour markets in place; provide expert assessment of their effects on young people’s school-to-work transitions; and review policy innovations during and after the Great Recession.
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Infographic: Effective talent and succession management
Hirsh W | Jun 2015 | Institute for Employment StudiesInfographic summarising Wendy Hirsh's framework and top tips, as published in her new 2-page guide: Effective talent and succession management.
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Effective talent and succession management
A framework for thinking about your own approach
Hirsh W | Jun 2015 | Institute for Employment StudiesThe first paper in our new HR Essentials series focuses on talent and succession management. It offers the practitioner two elements of support on just two pages: 1. A framework for thinking about your own approach. 2. Ten practical tips for developing and implementing a successful approach.
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Evaluating the evidence on employee engagement and its potential benefits to NHS staff: a narrative synthesis of the literature
Bailey C, Madden A, Alfes K, Fletcher L, Robinson D, Holmes J, Buzzeo J, Currie G | Jun 2015 | National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)This research aimed to evaluate evidence and theories of employee engagement within the NHS and the general workforce to inform policy and practice.
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Employment Conditions in the International Road Haulage Sector
Broughton A, Curtarelli M, Bertram C, Fohrbeck A, Hinks, R, Tassinari A | Jun 2015 | European ParliamentThis study on employment conditions in international road haulage aims to provide the EP EMPL Committee with information about trends in the employment conditions of drivers in this sector. In particular, it aims to review whether the current regulatory framework is achieving the desired balance between market integration and social protection of workers, and what steps can be taken to ensure this balance in the future.
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Slides 'Delegate activities and discussions'
Wendy Hirsh and Sharon Varney | May 2015 | Institute for Employment StudiesWendy Hirsh and Sharon Varney slides from the IES HR Network Mini Conference: Realistic expectations? The role of the line in people management'
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Slides 'External case study on performance management'
Ryan Cheyne | May 2015 | Pets at HomeRyan Cheyne's slides from the IES HR Network Mini Conference: 'Realistic expectations? The role of the line in people management'
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Slides 'The line manager as change agent'
Sharon Varney | May 2015 | Institute for Employment StudiesSharon Varney's slides from the IES HR Network Mini Conference: 'Realistic expectations? The role of the line in people management'
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Slides 'Clarifying the role of the line in talent management'
Wendy Hirsh | May 2015 | Institute for Employment StudiesWendy Hirsh's slides from the IES HR Network Mini Conference: 'Realistic expectations? The role of the line in people management'
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Slides 'Engaging and motivating the team'
Dilys Robinson | May 2015 | Institute for Employment StudiesDilys Robinson's slides from the IES HR Network Mini Conference: 'Realistic expectations? The role of the line in people management'