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  • Our new Profession Map

    Our new Profession Map

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    Today we will be sharing our new Profession Map for the first time with thousands of people professionals at our Annual Conference and Exhibition. The Map sets out the international standard for practitioners to make their greatest impact and thrive ...
    • 7 Nov 2018
  • 2018: our commitment to you, the profession and better work for all

    2018: our commitment to you, the profession and better work for all

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    Happy New Year! And what another interesting, and probably unpredictable year 2018 is set to be. We are in times of significant change, and forces like Brexit, new disruptive technologies and changes to how, where and when we work will continue to sh...
    • 9 Jan 2018
  • We need to talk about skills

    We need to talk about skills

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    The skills of our workforces are critical to productivity, innovation and growth. With the advances of technology, changes in the workplace, and projections for the future, many are predicting that up to half the jobs we do today could disappear in t...
    • 25 Apr 2017
  • Closing the gender pay gap: time for greater transparency

    Closing the gender pay gap: time for greater transparency

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    According to the 2016 Gender Pay Gap report from the World Economic Forum, it will take a staggering 170 years to close the world’s gender pay gap at current rates of progress. This reflects both the lower participation levels of women in the l...
    • 27 Mar 2017
  • The role of professionalism and principles in a post-truth world

    The role of professionalism and principles in a post-truth world

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    In what many are describing as a ‘post-truth’ world, where experts are less trusted and we are all bombarded with information and limitless opinions via social media, developing our careers as professionals takes on a wider importance. Ca...
    • 20 Feb 2017
  • Wage inequality is shining a light on employers' duty of care for our financial security and well-being

    Wage inequality is shining a light on employers' duty of care for our financial security and well-being

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    Recent years have brought a growing debate and disquiet about income and wages growth and inequalities. Since the global financial crisis of 2008, average wages growth has flattened in most of the advanced economies and many economists are predicting...
    • 25 Jan 2017
  • From homo economicus to homo sapiens: why work should benefit people, not just economies

    From homo economicus to homo sapiens: why work should benefit people, not just economies

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    This time last year, I reflected on a year of remarkable cultural, economic and political change. 2016 has probably brought even more surprises from Britain’s vote to leave the European Union to the hotly contested presidential elections in the...
    • 12 Dec 2016
  • Who can we trust?

    Who can we trust?

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    November will see thousands of HR and L&D practitioners gathering at our Annual Conference and Exhibition. It’s always a great source of pride to see so many people committed to their continuing professional development, and it provides an ...
    • 26 Oct 2016
  • Time for a reward rethink

    Time for a reward rethink

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    Pay and reward are increasingly in the public and political spotlight, which is hardly surprising given the growing issues of income inequality and concerns about executive pay. As with many practices at work, trends evolve and, from time to time, ne...
    • 6 Oct 2016
  • If hiring EU workers is set to get harder, then the case for investing in your existing workforce couldn’t be stronger

    If hiring EU workers is set to get harder, then the case for investing in your existing workforce couldn’t be stronger

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    As HR and L&D professionals, we all know that investing in people – developing their skills and looking after their well-being – is not only the right thing to do as a responsible employer, but is also key to building resilient and pr...
    • 24 Aug 2016
  • One week on - the known unknowns?

    One week on - the known unknowns?

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    A week on, and we are deep into an increasingly surreal post-Brexit turmoil which no one could have predicted. This is without doubt a time for strong leadership, not only for reassurance, but for a sense of vision and direction. But we have a vacuu...
    • 3 Aug 2016
  • Be the change you want to see

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    We’ve all had a lot to talk about over the last month. If we thought the European football championship was unpredictable with the success of small nations against big nations, then the vote for Brexit (a word now officially in the Oxford Engli...
    • 3 Aug 2016
  • Are corporate scandals finally putting corporate culture at the heart of the business agenda?

    Are corporate scandals finally putting corporate culture at the heart of the business agenda?

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    As if we needed further reminders of the importance of positive working cultures, the continuing corporate scandals and most recently the dubious working practices recently exposed at UK retailer Sports Direct have again brought the debate about corp...
    • 29 Jun 2016
  • Flexible working is here to stay: it’s time to start designing jobs and workplaces that truly embrace it

    Flexible working is here to stay: it’s time to start designing jobs and workplaces that truly embrace it

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    Flexible working is a fundamental part of the modern workplace. Whether it’s part time working, working remotely, job sharing, or working ‘irregular’ hours, it gives many people the opportunity to fit work around their other commitm...
    • 25 May 2016
  • Robots don't kill jobs, people do

    Robots don't kill jobs, people do

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    Technology and the digital world’s influence on work, and almost all aspects of our lives, is growing all the time. It’s disrupting businesses and sectors, facilitating the emergence of new kinds of business models, enabling new ways of w...
    • 28 Apr 2016
  • Best way to predict the future is to help shape it

    Best way to predict the future is to help shape it

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    Public policy and regulation have a big impact on labour markets and employment, on businesses, and what we have to pay attention to. But by their nature, they are a somewhat blunt instrument of change and can have unintended consequences due to the ...
    • 29 Mar 2016
  • It’s time to work smarter

    It’s time to work smarter

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese, Chief Executive, CIPD: Recent weeks have again shown that we can take little for granted in the economy and, for the public sector, budget cuts remain the order of the day. It’s not surprising that cost-cutting is topping the agen...
    • 25 Feb 2016
  • The pursuit of happiness

    The pursuit of happiness

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    A deep understanding of the business and wider economic context we operate in is crucial to a successful career in HR or L&D, and our ability to add value to the organisations we work in. But businesses need to become much more people savvy too. ...
    • 29 Jan 2016
  • HR’s image challenge

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    A new year is an opportunity to look back as well as look forward. In a way, People Management’s poll of more than 1,100 UK employees regarding their perceptions of their HR departments offers a bit of both. Many of the findings of the survey a...
    • 12 Jan 2016
  • A year of change and continued progress for the HR profession

    A year of change and continued progress for the HR profession

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    This year has been a remarkable one – politically, culturally and economically. There was the unexpected result of the UK elections in May and the continuing debate on the future of the EU, as well as growing geopolitical challenges. At one lev...
    • 4 Dec 2015
  • Putting principle before profit

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    The Volkswagen scandal may be one of the most systemic and damaging examples yet of a business focusing on financial return whilst compromising or deceiving all its other stakeholders. Once more it is bringing business ethics and behaviours to the fo...
    • 28 Oct 2015
  • The power of employee voice

    The power of employee voice

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    Today’s workforce is more diverse than ever before – generationally, aspirationally, educationally and culturally, as well as in terms of the more obvious and visible aspects of diversity we still wrestle with. We are also working in incr...
    • 30 Sep 2015
  • Putting the human into HR

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    We’re seeing significant shifts in thinking about some long-held policies and practices in HR. First we were hearing about firms like Netflix abandoning policies on things such as holiday allowances, and now a number of major organisations are ...
    • 26 Aug 2015
  • Voice and value: power, influence and institutions

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    At today's annual Voice and Value Conference, which we are delighted to be hosting again jointly with the London School of Economics, we’ll hear a wide range of perspectives from both employer representatives as well as employee represent...
    • 28 Mar 2014
  • Developing leaders at all levels

    Peter Cheese
    Peter Cheese
    At a recent launch of the CIPD and Tomorrow's Company initiative - Tomorrow's Leaders - once again we debated the challenges behind the development of effective leaders at all levels in the modern workplace. Too often we are critical of the l...
    • 31 Oct 2013
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