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CIPD
We’re the CIPD — the professional body for HR and people development. We are the voice of a worldwide community of more than 160,000 members committed to championing better work and working lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 26, 2014 • 23min
Podcast 16: An interview with Tom Stewart
Philippa Lamb asks Tom the contentious question: why is the US better than us? Tom gives three possible reasons why this might be the case. He also refers to an HBR study by Nohria, Joyce and Roberson of 160 companies looking at what management and leadership practices really work. Tom explains the four conclusions and how they are relevant to HR departments. He touches on what HR departments are not doing and has an amusing anecdote. Philippa wants to hear how Tom might use this information in a practical way to encourage team building. Tom illustrates his answer by referring to an article by Lynda Gratton and Tamara Erickson in November 2007, on project teams. Diverse, large teams need skilled management and Tom explains how this is done. You may find his ideas controversial. ‘How do you measure team performance?’ Philippa asks. Tom is honest enough to say he has no pat answer, but he does have some good tips. Lastly, Philippa wonders what HR could do better. Tom explains, using two headings: hygiene and equity. Listen to find out more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 26, 2014 • 17min
Podcast 14: The changing face of the HR function
In this episode we follow up on a CIPD research report which focuses on the way HR departments set about delivering organisational objectives and the changes they introduced to make this possible. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 26, 2014 • 17min
Podcast 13: Globalisation and HR
In this episode we look at research from the Boston Consulting Group in association with the European Association of Personnel Management and CIPD, 'The Future of HR in Europe: Key Challenges Through 2015'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 26, 2014 • 14min
Podcast 12: Annual Conference 2007
This podcast focuses on the highlights of the Conference and challenges for the profession and the professional, both for today and into the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 26, 2014 • 22min
Podcast 11: The value of learning
In this episode speakers consider the effectiveness of learning activities and how to assess its value to the organisation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 26, 2014 • 18min
Podcast 10: Employment Law
This podcast looks at the employment law surrounding employee status, bonus schemes, harassment, age discrimination and pensions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 26, 2014 • 20min
Podcast 9: An interview with Greg Dyke
Greg Dyke, in conversation with Adam Kirtley, gives frank insights into what it means to be a leader and what is key.Greg explains how important the way people are managed is to the success of the business and wonders why this doesn’t always happen. He goes on to explain the qualities of a good leader and how to assess success, using a personal, nightmarish situation to illustrate the point. Selling change is key to employee engagement with the process. Experience at the NHS had an impact on how he achieved change at the BBC. Greg explains the cost- effective strategies he used to improve relationships, enabling him to get agreement on some tough decisions. Leadership training, Greg says, is a must for supporting managers in their jobs. He then tells us how he used ‘public money’ to build a more caring culture and describes the cost benefits of doing so, despite repeated media criticism. At LWT, big, unpleasant changes needed to be made to the company. This was done using a sensible long-term view and treating people properly. Greg tells Adam how he views the differing roles of line managers and HR managers and explains why HR was centralised at the BBC. We hear that encouraging a culture where risk and innovation are important and that getting information to everyone, especially in a big organisation like the BBC, is crucial. Adam asks Greg about his failures. Not following ‘rules’ has had mixed results in his career at the top. He also concedes that impatience is, to some extent, a weakness. Finally, hear Greg’s two top tips that listeners should follow to win at leadership. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 26, 2014 • 20min
Podcast 8: Diversity
This podcast examines the business case for diversity with HR managers who have already seen the benefits. Trevor Phillips, Chair of the new Commission of Equality and Human Rights, explains how better access to information and eventually new legislation, will take diversity and equal opportunity forward the UK. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 26, 2014 • 16min
Podcast 7: Learning and Development
Practitioners talk about the role of line managers in the learning and development field and the importance of L&D at a strategic level. You can also hear the conclusions of the latest CIPD survey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 26, 2014 • 19min
Podcast 6: Employee engagement
Three practitioners explain how they have increased employee engagement and how these efforts have benefited their organisations. Mike Emmott, the CIPD’s adviser on Employee Relations, reveals the results of a recent survey of employee engagement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


