‘Agility and breadth of experience most desired traits in refreshed retail boardrooms’ 13th December, 2021 2 mins read time The weeks leading up to Christmas are usually a quiet time in the jobs market as retailers fix their focus on Christmas trading and decisions over recruitment are deferred until January. This year, as with last year, however the rule book has been ripped up. Read Insight
Move of the Week: McDonnell climbs ranks to Lidl GB top spot 3rd December, 2021 2 mins read time The news that Ryan McDonnell will replace Christian Härtnagel as boss of Lidl GB will have come as no great shock to anyone familiar with the retailer’s recruitment strategy. Lidl almost always looks to promote from within, invariably handing top jobs to high-flyers who have been with the business for much if not all of their careers, and have gained experience across a range of functions and international markets. Read Insight
Professional services industry trends for 2021 4th August, 2021 3 mins read time If we asked businesses in any sector to describe their experiences in 2021, we could probably predict what they would say. Unpredictable, volatile, demanding. However, if we only asked the businesses which are growing and finding successes in 2021, we’d find that they didn’t stop there Read Insight
Navigating difficult conversations in the workplace 4th August, 2021 4 mins read time There are always moments at work where we need to talk about a difficult subject. Whether it’s telling a client that you cannot meet a deadline, or confronting a colleague about poor work performance or misconduct, confronting delicate topics is stressful. However, increasing awareness of how to approach tough conversations means that we can learn how to manage situations with respect and honesty. Read Insight
What do psychometric tests measure? 28th April, 2021 4 mins read time There are many traits that make up the perfect candidate for an executive position in your company. Experience and expert knowledge are crucial, but there are other, less overt, traits which are a little more difficult to measure during the hiring process. Read Insight
Corporate talent acquisition explained 28th April, 2021 6 mins read time Your business deserves the best. In a world where competition is constantly growing from every angle, sourcing and securing the finest talent in your industry is both more important and more challenging than ever. This is where corporate talent acquisition can make a real difference. Read Insight
‘Retail leaders face the task of reuniting furloughed and non-furloughed staff’ 30th March, 2021 3 mins read time The government’s furlough scheme has been a lifeline for many retailers forced to cease or limit trading during the coronavirus pandemic. ONS data shows that the number of people on furlough peaked at just under 9 million last spring and of those whose wages were being subsidised by the state 1.85 million worked in the retail and wholesale sectors alone. Read Insight
Move of the Week: Waitrose veteran upgrades to Fortnum & Mason CCO role 12th March, 2021 2 mins read time Where does a passionate foodie go after ending a 17-year career at upmarket grocer Waitrose? The answer in the case of Rupert Thomas is an even more upmarket grocer in the form of Fortnum & Mason. Read Insight
Closing the Gender Pay Gap In the Retail Sector 11th March, 2021 5 mins read time Despite more than 50 years since the passing of the Equal Pay Act, the gender pay gap remains a prevalent issue in the UK. The gap may be shrinking, but there is still a long way to go to eliminate salary disparities, particularly in higher seniority roles, new data has shown. Read Insight
‘Tough choices about which staff to retain will soon come to a head’ 26th February, 2021 3 mins read time Boris Johnson’s statement to the nation on Monday contained good and bad news for retailers. The good news is that non-essential retail will be allowed to reopen from April 12 barring a reversal in infection and vaccination trends. The bad news is that this is several weeks later than some businesses had hoped for and that social restrictions are set to remain in some form until the middle of June. Read Insight