Human Resource Management International Digest: Volume 14 Issue 4

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Investing in inclusion

Tony Burnett

Aims to explain why the genuine inclusion of workers, regardless of sex, race, age, religion or nationality, will become a business imperative in the years ahead.

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Finning finds a better way to manage remote teams: Role‐play re‐creates the experience of being “out of the loop”

This article describes a bespoke training program designed by learning and development specialist Academee to equip managers at Finning, national Caterpillar dealer for the UK

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Cesky Telecom dials up HR help: Confronting an employment‐relations challenge in eastern Europe

Brian Beal

Analyses the effects on human‐resource management of the privatization of the Czech Republic's former state‐owned telecommunication monopoly, Cesky Telecom.

Interim management helps Carphone Warehouse to get TalkTalk on track: Fast recruitment focuses specialist skills where they are most needed

This article describes how an interim manager helped mobile‐telephone company Carphone Warehouse to transform its operations to cope with growing demand caused by the launch of

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Office Depot takes the fear out of customer‐service training: Self‐pace program brings major business benefits

This article examines the effectiveness of an award‐winning program of self‐pace customer‐service training, which replaced the classroom‐based “sheep‐dip” approach at Office Depot.

Success builds on success for Stack Computer Solutions: Training at the heart of company's transformation

This article describes how Stack Computer Solutions, a UK mail‐order company that faced a battle for survival ten years ago, has turned its low‐skills workforce into a team of

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Employees shape up for a career at Cannons: Training boosts company's “Grow Your Own” scheme

This article describes an apprenticeship scheme, including National Vocational Qualifications, introduced by UK health and fitness company Cannons Health and Fitness, which covers

British Airways flies high with online learning system: Cabin crew can top up their training from across the world

Bob Little

This article describes the award‐winning online‐learning program developed to help British Airways cabin crew to use Barplus, an on‐board point‐of‐sale system that records

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Training means zero accidents for FHm: Program exceeds all expectations

This article demonstrates how UK construction company Frank Haslam Milan (FHm) has hit its target of zero reportable accidents through its award‐winning training and awareness

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Keep in touch, say Australian police: Virtual challenge for human‐resources team

Brian Beal

This article describes the management of an A$20.5 million three‐year capital‐works program to develop and support radio communications for Australia's New South Wales Police

DoCoMo creates new knowledge: Interaction of networked strategic communities

Brian Beal

This article examines the role of knowledge management in the telecommunication industry.

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Getting personal on the topic of leadership: Authentic self‐expression works for those at the top

Rob Goffee, Gareth Jones

This article describes how effective leaders become aware of what is different about them that makes them attractive to others, and learn to use these differences to their

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Cover of Human Resource Management International Digest

ISSN:

0967-0734

Online date, start – end:

2002

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Nicholas King