In the ever-changing landscape of employment, small businesses often find themselves navigating a maze of regulations, perceptions, and challenges. With increasing media coverage of “bad” employers and a constant stream of changes in employment law, it’s no wonder that some business owners hesitate when it comes to hiring.
We’ve all faced it at one point or another: the sinking feeling of failure, the disappointment when things don’t go as planned. But what if we shift our perspective and see failure not as a dead-end, but as an opportunity for growth and learning? That’s right – failure can be your greatest teacher and a stepping stone to success.
Conflict is an inevitable part of any workplace. As an HR professional, resolving these conflicts requires effective communication skills. However, there are times when communication can break down, complicating the process of conflict resolution.
In this blog post, we’ll explore strategies to navigate communication challenges during HR conflict resolution effectively.
I am absolutely thrilled to announce that Rebox HR has been awarded the prestigious Breathe Partner of the Year at the Breathe Partner Summit 2024! The award ceremony took place last month at the grand De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms in London, and it was an afternoon and evening that was filled with excitement and celebration.
Over the past few years, the employee experience has become a focal point for many HR departments, from creating strategies to perfecting onboarding processes, it is an extensive area to cover. But why has it become so important and is it just another HR buzzword?
We all know that an engaging work environment can promote happier, healthier, and more fulfilled employees, enhancing both innovation and productivity. Right now, more than ever these are no longer desirable elements for businesses, they’re essential. Want to retain your key talent? Enhance your employee experience; raising salaries are no longer the quick fix answer. You could pay someone a million pounds, but if they’re not happy in their work, neither party benefits, so to achieve a positive employee experience is essential if you want your business to become an employer of choice.
So how can we achieve an enhanced employee experience within businesses, and should it be led by HR?