April 2016
Workplace Discipline – are rules made to be broken?
Can alleged corruption at the highest level of society, as revealed this week by the ‘Panama Papers’, teach us anything about workplace discipline and core professional rules and values?Workplace discipline can be difficult to manage. In large organisations comprised of
March 2016
What do you REALLY want in a new job?
"Want New Job." On a bad day, anyone might grumpily grunt these words. Whether it's a fleeting thought borne of frustration or a genuine resolution and need for change, that's the real question.You might occasionally browse job listings in a casual way,
Six Of The Worst – CV Mistakes To Avoid
CVs are here for a while yet. Yes we now have LinkedIn and websites and all kinds of online platforms to show off our professional wares. But those sheets of A4 paper designed to showcase you and all your skills,
2016 Budget jobs and you
Does it mean anything for me? In the aftermath of a UK government Budget announcement, everyone rushes to pick over the details and find out the implications. And there’s usually a lot to chew over. Much is open to interpretation
Doing redundancy well – an impossible job?
Redundancy is an unpleasant business, but unfortunately it can be necessary. It’s also often a simple solution to difficult financial problems. Cut the workforce, cut costs.But there are many different ways of carrying out redundancies. Whether it’s simply a matter
Workaholic Tips – 3 Vital Ways To Tune Out
“All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” This proverb essentially means that without time off from work, you get boring. And possibly bored.More than this, workaholic types can become numbed and desensitised to the world around them