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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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Organisational change: finding your way as you journey into the unknown
A paper from 'HR in a disordered world: IES Perspectives on HR 2015'
Varney S | Mar 2015 | Institute for Employment StudiesIn this paper, we explore how each change now overlays other preceding or concurrent changes to form a dynamic pattern of mutual interference. More traditional conceptions of change management can be left behind by this constant overlay of impacts so how are organisations and the people in them, able to adapt and thrive?
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UKVI: Facing into Change
Garrow V | Mar 2015 | Civil Service Organisational Development and DesignThis report is the second in the series following the work of the Organisation Development & Design Expert Service, which works across the Civil Service to support sustainable complex change. This new report is in the form of an evaluative case story focusing solely on an appreciative inquiry (AI) initiative in UK Visas and Immigration. It describes the AI process and early outcomes and the initiative is evaluated against a social movement framework.
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Speaker notes: Shared parental leave and pay
Speaker notes
Debbie Jackson | Feb 2015 | Department for Business, Innovation and SkillsDebbie Jacksons presentation with speaker notes from IES HR Network event 'Shared parental leave', on 26 February 2015
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Slides: Some things to think about
Approaches organisations are taking in implementation
Mary Mercer | Feb 2015 | Institute for Employment StudiesMary Mercer's slides from the IES HR Network event 'Shared parental leave', on 26 February 2015
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Slides: Shared parental leave and pay
The new rules and how they work in practice
Debbie Jackson | Feb 2015 | Department for Business, Innovation and SkillsDebbi Jackson's slides from the IES HR Network event 'Shared parental leave', on 26 February 2015
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HR in a disordered world: IES Perspectives on HR 2015
Feb 2015 | Institute for Employment StudiesIES presents its annual Perspectives on HR publication, in which IES researchers and consultants offer their insights into the challenges of today's turbulent world for the HR function.
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Differential Treatment of Workers under 25 with a View to their Access to the Labour Market
Mallender J, Todaro L, Griffiths D, Gutheil M, Hadjivassiliou K | Feb 2015 | European ParliamentThis study aimed to provide an up-to-date, comprehensive picture of the latest developments in policy measures regarding differential treatment of workers under 25 in the EU with a view to their access to the labour market.
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Reasonable Accommodation and Sheltered Workshops for People with Disabilities
Costs and Returns of Investments
Mallender J, Liger Q, Tierney R, Beresford D, Eager J, Speckesser A, Nafilyan V | Jan 2015 | European ParliamentIES participated in this extensive study on costs and returns on investment in measures to improve the labour market situation of disabled people. Our particular focus was on estimating the impact of regulatory reform in the longer term, updating previous impact studies.
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Organisation Design: A framework for thinking about your own approach
Varney S | Jan 2015 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis third paper in our new series of HR Essentials highlights five key challenges of organisation design and offers ten practical tips to help HR professionals to navigate those challenges.
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Work Programme Evaluation: the participant experience report
Meager N, Newton B, Sainsbury R, Corden A, Irvine A | Dec 2014 | Department for Work and PensionsThis report brings together and summarises the main evidence from the different strands of the Work Programme evaluation about the experience of participants. The evaluation tracks the Work Programme over several years from its introduction in 2011. This report notes changes in participants’ experiences and perceptions of the programme during this period.