Employee Experience: What it is; why it matters; how to define it.

The ‘employee experience’ can be seen to exist in a number of ways. Firstly, as something that just ‘is’. You join a place of work on the back of a job offer, probable role specifics and supplementary ‘package’. The ‘experience’ is all the other random things that happen, combined. Alternatively, we can view the employee […]

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Women and the police. Who’s wearing the trousers?

They say diversity is who’s invited to the party. Inclusivity is the extent to which all people invited have a good time. Equality happens when the people organising the party are as diverse as those invited. Women in the police, and the trousers they’re asked to wear, offer a compelling case study of these ideas […]

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Purpose and your people: making the connection 

You probably know the rumours: purpose matters more than ever before. Gen Zers won’t get out of bed without a purpose, and certainly won’t join an organisation until they see, hear and feel it for themselves. Some may argue nothing’s really changed – employees have always wanted to see the (social) value in their work. […]

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Measuring the immeasurable: can we ever know culture ‘change’ is taking place?

What’s the single thing communications professionals worry about the most? I’d hazard, impact – if the things they’re producing, sending and socialising are actually making any difference. And with it, measurement – how to quantify and prove that change is actually taking place. Next question: what’s the single thing that receives the least attention and […]

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Hands up – is hybrid working supporting inclusivity?

As organisations try to embed hybrid working models at the same time as improve their  performance on diversity and inclusion, it’s interesting to consider the extent to which one can enable the other – how hybrid working might support minoritised groups. In a recent McKinsey study, we see that many minoritised groups share a higher-than-average […]

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WFH, WFO, WFA? Strengthening culture in a hybrid-working world

Hybrid working is here to stay. But while we’ve solved many of the technological challenges faced by having team members located in multiple locations, now it’s time to move the story on and start thinking about how we can really thrive and innovate in this brave new world. That there are concerns about the pandemic-accelerated […]

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