Author name: Lois Dabrowski

Building a feedback and coaching culture – we’re trying, but is it working?

In this week’s blog, Debbie Hance, our Head of Business Psychology takes a look at how organisations can look at the quality of their managers’ feedback conversations and how coaching capability can be assessed. Many of the organisations we talk to are still on their journey to improve the quality of feedback that people get whether from their …

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Talent Consumerisation – what does it mean for succession planning?

In our blog this week, we take a look at the impact that the consumerisation of talent is having – or may need to have – on our the succession planning activities of an organisation. With the growth of the career portfolio organisations need to align their succession planning approaches far more to how talent thinks …

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Talent Consumerisation – what does it mean for employee engagement?

In our blog this week, we take a look at the impact that the consumerisation of talent is having – or may need to have – on our employee engagement activities. Talent Consumerisation has led to the need for a more individually-driven employee proposition – and a re-kindled focus on employee engagement. To learn more about …

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Talent Consumerisation – what does it mean for Performance Management?

In a previous blog we have looked at the rise of Talent Consumerisation. But what does this mean for some of the most important talent management activities and processes? In this first blog of a series, we look at the impact on Performance Management – and the shift to more continuous performance management. We believe that the Consumerisation …

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Head Light appoints Henley professor as non-executive director

Talent management software specialist Head Light has appointed Professor Nick Kemsley as a non-executive director. Professor Kemsley co-directs the Centre for HR Excellence at Henley Business School, which he joined in 2010. He contributes to the Centre’s research and activities for members and also designs and delivers open and bespoke development programmes for Henley Business …

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Plan ahead for the CIPD Learning and Development Show

We’re getting ready for the CIPD Learning and Development Show taking place on 13 and 14 May at Olympia, London. We attend as an exhibitor each year showcasing our latest talent management software, and we’re fortunate to meet lots of great people and have really valuable conversations. If you’re intending to attend, either as a …

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