The Sports Science of HR

Last month was another win for the Pan European HR Network and one of our growing brands/networks – HR Tech Europe Spring Warm-Up. Like it’s predecessor our flagship event in Amsterdam, a full house ...

IBM has joined a who’s who of enterprise technology and consulting companies at HR Tech Europe next week in Amsterdam. The team and I are also very grateful for their endorsement and support in sponsoring our ...

I know our American friends love visiting our event in Amsterdam just to listen to the French, German, Dutch, (Australian, South African, Kiwi …) Russian, and of course where would you be without a friendly ...

Congratulations to the 6 iHR 2012 Finalist’s who will vie it out for €10,000 Sponsorship Credit to attend HR Tech Europe 2013 and win Europe’s most coveted award for tech start-ups in HR, Recruitment, ...

iHR 2012 is Europe’s Innovative HR Technology Competition & Award that puts emerging HR, Talent & Collaborative Technology on stage. HR leaders and executives will get a chance to see how start-ups ...

The buzz for many of our member companies since early 2011 – BYOD Bring Your Own Device. This is a scheme where money-conscious companies allow employees to bring their own computers and devices instead of having ...

In light of current sporting events, likely to have taken over your normal TV viewing, I had a thought about Olympics v’s the work we do each day. Drawing on the spirit of the Olympics, to provide unknown ...

Across every industry there lies enormous potential to add more value through implementing social technologies from better customer insights, improved marketing to social commerce.Here are 10 ways social ...

Recently, I interviewed Eric Van Delden at Education First (EF) in Switzerland. A massive THANK YOU Eric for taking the time to talk to us and for sharing with our members some really interesting perspective and ...

A survey published by Careerbuilder.com we learn just how much bad hires cost companies in US and were able to draw some comparisons with the UK and Netherlands (much higher), the below infograhic throws up some ...