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Last laugh—Performance management moneyball
Add to Session workbookBasketball fan Terry Williams looks at the high-tech ways teams now “score” a player’s actual contribution to the success of the team and wonders how it would work in our organisations.
Subscribe to read this articleThe panel—Can sexual harassment victims expect HR support?
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On the job—Banking on people
Add to Session workbookJust like its customer base, ASB’s workforce is diverse. Kirsty Thomas talks to Raewyn Court about the bank’s inclusive culture and award-winning focus on D&I.
Subscribe to read this articleValuing soft skills—The challenge and the promise
Add to Session workbookWhat is going on with work that it is turning out so poorly for so many, ask Max and Frances Harré. If the hours we spend at work are not ticking all the boxes, it’s time to take a step back and rethink our approach.
Read this articleGetting better buy-in—Move your people to move with you
Add to Session workbookIn the long run, no one person can meaningfully motivate another, says Terry Williams. But they can create an environment and provide the tools to make it happen.
Read this articlePerforming with the heart in mind
Add to Session workbookAs the world of work becomes more demanding, emotional intelligence helps us successfully navigate the ups and downs of the work environment, says Campbell Thompson. Equipping people with tools from the world of high performance psychology will help promote wellbeing at work and at home.
Subscribe to read this articleChange leadership—Going from good to great!
Add to Session workbookThere’s no question that leadership will influence the outcome of a change initiative way more than adherence to a process, says Iain Fraser. And in today’s VUCA world, the magic ingredient is courageous leadership.
Subscribe to read this articleHow to create an engaged workforce
Add to Session workbookAn engaged workforce doesn’t just happen. It’s a symbiotic relationship where both the employer and employee support each other, and if one side fails to back the other, engagement levels deteriorate rapidly, says Jason Walker.
Subscribe to read this articleWhy the future belongs to HR
Add to Session workbookThere’s a move afoot that’s changing the way we think about work—it’s the shift from management by engagement to leadership by involvement, says Paul Bell.
Read this articlePerformance art
Add to Session workbookPerformance review meetings are often a time of anxiety. Alyson Garrido provides some guidelines for conducting an effective performance review that will set your employees up for success.
Subscribe to read this articleWomen urged to be brave and ambitious
Add to Session workbookJackie Brown-Haysom reports on a panel discussion from the recent MORE women’s leadership summit in Auckland which looked at the challenges that hold women back from leadership positions.
Subscribe to read this articleDying for a paycheck
Add to Session workbookEvery day work is killing people, Professor Jeffrey Pfeffer told delegates at the recent NZ HR Conference, but HR professionals have an opportunity to make a profound difference. Lyndsey Swan reports.
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Book Review — Work, Passion, Power: Strategies For A Working Life You Will Love
Add to Session workbookBook Review — Mastering Civility: A Manifesto for the Workplace
Add to Session workbookIn the limelight—Emma Moss
Add to Session workbookRecruitment—Why uncovering racism is an opportunity for change
Add to Session workbookA recent secret recording of a racist remark by a recruiter provides a platform for the professionals in the industry to take a stand, says Charles Cameron. Such behaviour, he says, has no place in the new world of work, but it also provides an opportunity to cast a spotlight on the issue of racism.
Subscribe to read this articleEmployee wellbeing—DVFREE tick for a safer, more productive workplace
Add to Session workbookDomestic violence costs employers $368 million annually because of lost productivity, but because the issue is hidden, they are often unaware of the cost to their business. Holly Carrington explains how Shine’s newly launched DVFREE Tick aims to help employers support their staff.
Subscribe to read this articleHRINZ news—The end of the performance review
Add to Session workbookThe modern business environment is drastically different to what it was only 10 years ago, yet we’re still slaves to annual or bi-annual performance reviews. It’s time to leave this way of thinking in the past and adopt an approach that is more aligned with today’s way of working, says Chris Till.
Subscribe to read this articlePublic sector—Triple jeopardy
Add to Session workbookWhen a pharmacist lodged claims with the Employment Relations Authority, the High Court and the Human Rights Review Tribunal, his former employer complained the costs and resources involved in defending three separate proceedings would be burdensome. Paul Robertson looks at the outcome.
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