
PR disaster
An organisation’s reputation can be ruined or salvaged by the way that it handles its communication amidst a PR disaster. Over the years we have seen some of the largest multinational organisations come under fire from PR disasters. Recently Byron Burger hit the headlines with an immigration sting which played out on many platforms including Twitter. News goes viral in an instant, so having a PR communication strategy that hits the ground running is vital to the recovery of your business. Is your company prepared to swiftly and decisively respond to a crisis? Read on for our advice on how to handle a PR disaster.
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Can your staff afford to travel to work?
Travelling to work is not a cheap endeavour. How often have you heard your workers grumble about their commute in to work? Whether it’s the rising cost of transportation, crowded conditions on a train, or long delays. There is no doubt commuting to work can have a big impact on both their morale and pockets. Read on for our advice on how you can support your employees with this stressful issue.
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Are you stamping out sexual harassment?
In August we saw headlines in the national media that half of women have experienced sexual harassment at work. Whilst you may have quickly dismissed it as not applicable at your place of work, after all no one has complained to you, take some time to consider that this survey also found four out of five cases were not ever reported. What you might consider to be friendly and light-hearted banter could be deeply offensive, or making a member of your staff extremely uncomfortable. Don’t create a work culture of acceptance of this type of behaviour, it could be very damaging to your business.
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What does leaving the EU mean for your business?
Over the weekend we saw headlines of Theresa May at the G20 summit, facing Brexit trade pressure from other world leaders. Closely followed by the headline of our Prime Minister rejecting the points-based system for controlling EU migration. There is no doubt that over the coming weeks and months the momentous referendum result to leave the EU will at times dominate our headlines. But what does leaving the EU mean for your business? Read on for advice on what you should be considering as a business owner.
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Going for gold with staff health and fitness
Have you and your staff been hit by the Olympic bug? Team GB have certainly been an inspiration, with their performance exceeding expectations and making history, by becoming the first nation to follow up a home Games with an even better performance at the next one. With the last few weeks of summer remaining, and in this inspiring climate from the Games, why not encourage your staff to adopt a healthier and more active lifestyle. After all the benefits of healthier staff will have a tangible effect on your business too.
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Avoid costly legal action against your business
Managing human resources for a small business can be a challenge and they are a critical task. Making a mistake can be costly and can lead to legal action being taken. If you are worried about how to keep your business on the right side of the law, then read on to look at what you can do to keep your company compliant.
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Managing negative employees
Have you got an employee whose work is good and yet their constant complaining and negativity is infecting the rest of the team? They stir up discontent, and yet have an unwillingness to offer solutions to the issues they’re concerned about. To be a successful leader you will need to be able to handle this type and many other types of personality in your employment. If you don’t then it can have a very disruptive and negative impact on the rest of your staff. Read on for how to deal with negative employees.
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Five ways to streamline your HR practices and budget
When was the last time you reviewed your HR practices and budget? In this blog we look at five key considerations to help you streamline them. Last Thursday, the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee announced it was cutting interest rates. Their aim is to boost the UK economy post the Brexit vote, by encouraging small businesses to take out loans to fund expansion. However, in these uncertain times, businesses might be feeling cautious, so why not take the time to review your current practices and ensure you are getting the best out of them.
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Dealing with hate in the workplace
Recent reports have shown a significant increase in the reporting of hate crimes in the UK following the EU referendum vote. Hate crime is a criminal offence, and as an employer you need to be aware of your responsibilities to all of your employees. How you respond to an act of hate in your workplace will be critical to preventing it happening again, and will ultimately enable you to cultivate a positive work environment for your staff. Read on for our advice and guidance on hate in the workplace.
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School’s out for the summer
The school summer holidays are upon us. Whether you are a parent or not, as a business owner you most likely have staff with children. This can be a difficult time of year for parents who are trying to juggle childcare and work responsibilities. It can also have a big impact on your business. Have you prepared for this? Read on for our advice on tackling these challenges effectively.
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