Managing people in 2009

We’re looking back over the year here at HRzone and it’s safe to say the recession has had a tremendous effect on business and how we manage people.

 

 

Some of the most popular articles on HRzone this year have been to do with motivating in the recession. In many ways HR has had to work harder and be more innovative and inventive when it comes to motivating and engaging. HR has also had to make cuts, scrap ambitious plans and make redundancies. Some argue this is good for business and will weed out weaker businesses to leave stronger ones to thrive after the recession. Either way it’s been tough on employees and has presented the biggest challenge HR has seen in years.

As David Fairhurst said in his interview, published earlier this year: "You have to continue to engage with employees because they are going to be with you at the end of a recession." Retaining the best while under pressure to make redundancies has been a balancing act for HR, and many believe it’s not over yet.

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Editor's Welcome

 

Hello! I'm a great believer in the power of stories, whether they be folk tales, novels, films or TV dramas.
 
They have a wonderful ability to get complex moral or social issues over to us in a palatable, easy-to-understand way and can provide many lessons if only we care to look just a little bit below the surface.
 
But they can also act as a fun starting point for discussion and debate on rather more serious topics that are all too often brushed under the carpet and ignored.
 

Hence our decision to start up a Review slot on the site to look at those everyday stories that are all around us from an HR perspective.

Although we've been publishing book reviews (take a look at our Book Club list of suggested possible non-fiction works for evaluation here) for some time, you may also have noticed that we've been running a weekly home page blog on The Apprentice courtesy of The Chemistry Group for a while now.

And Pauline Wood, managing director at specialist retail headhunter, court & spark consulting, was likewise kind enough to write our first film review on the Headhunters movie.

But the big question is, why don't you give it a go yourself? There's a world of choice out there and I, like the rest of the community, would love to hear your thoughts and insights.

So next time you watch a movie, see a TV drama or read a novel that you think has an HR message worth sharing, send your review to me at cath.everett@siftmedia.co.uk or post it directly to our blogs section at www.hrzone.co.uk/blogs.

So get critiquing and look forward to hearing from you very soon.....

Cath Everett
HRZone Editor 
 
 
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