Unlocking human potential through coaching: How Wipfli launched and scaled its internal coaching practice

Unlocking human potential through coaching: How Wipfli launched and scaled its internal coaching practice Summary Wipfli launched an internal executive coaching practice in January 2022 to address falling engagement and retention among high-performing senior managers. Backed by strong sponsorship from firm leaders, the firm piloted the programme during its busiest period for tax professionals to […]

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Employee Engagement: A Big Issue That Requires A Small Approach

Employee Engagement: A Big Issue That Requires A Small Approach Summary Despite decades of programmes and metrics, employee engagement is at a low ebb. Robert Logemann argues that leaders too often overcomplicate the problem. The most effective fixes are small, everyday acts: handing teams ownership, improving onboarding, and making consistent, genuine connections that build trust […]

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From Strategy to Solutions—TribalNet Powers Innovation for Tribal Governments, Gaming & Hospitality, Enterprises, and Health Facilities

From Strategy to Solutions—TribalNet Powers Innovation for Tribal Governments, Gaming & Hospitality, Enterprises, and Health Facilities Summary The TribalNet Conference & Tradeshow (TribalHub) returns for its 26th year, taking place 14–18 September 2025 in Reno, NV. The event is a focused gathering for tribal governments, casinos, hospitality operators, enterprises and health facilities to explore technology […]

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AI talent crunch threatens UK firms’ scale-up ambitions, warns new research – HR Newsh

AI talent crunch threatens UK firms’ scale-up ambitions, warns new research Summary New research from Kore.ai, based on responses from 104 UK senior business and technology leaders, finds that a shortage of specialised AI talent is a major barrier to scaling AI projects. While enterprises are optimistic and nearly half expect AI budgets to rise, […]

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How HR Can Embed Mindfulness in the Workplace – HR News

How HR Can Embed Mindfulness in the Workplace – HR News Summary Jantina Edens argues that mindfulness should be a strategic tool for HR, not just a calendar event. In a fast-changing workplace where teams face pressure and complexity, small, regular mindfulness practices can boost resilience, decision-making and psychological safety. The article outlines practical steps […]

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Beyond the strategy deck: How HR can turn sustainability promises into action

Beyond the strategy deck: How HR can turn sustainability promises into action Summary Organisations increasingly treat sustainability as central to strategy, yet plans often fail to translate into measurable change because people systems aren’t aligned. Professor Matt Gitsham argues HR and L&D must move beyond training and policy slides to embed culture, capability and leadership […]

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AI mental health tools: Breakthrough or band-aid for employee wellbeing?

AI mental health tools: Breakthrough or band-aid for employee wellbeing? Summary ChatGPT and other AI-driven tools are being pitched as scalable, 24/7 mental health support for employees — attractive given rising rates of workplace stress and stretched HR and occupational health services. Dr Jo Burrell weighs the promise against the pitfalls: AI can increase access, […]

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Smarter Warehouses, Faster Fulfillment: How AI, Robotics, and WMS Are Reshaping Logistics Operations

Smarter Warehouses, Faster Fulfillment: How AI, Robotics, and WMS Are Reshaping Logistics Operations Summary This Logistics Management roundtable webinar examines how artificial intelligence, robotics and modern warehouse management systems (WMS) are accelerating fulfilment, improving accuracy and tackling labour challenges in distribution centres. Panelists from Dexory and Blue Yonder, moderated by Michael Levans, discuss real-world deployments, […]

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Spain scraps fibre deal linked to Huawei | Spammers profiting from Holocaust images | How Australia courted OpenAI

Spain scraps fibre deal linked to Huawei | Spammers profiting from Holocaust images | How Australia courted OpenAI Summary This daily roundup highlights three main stories: Spain’s last-minute cancellation of a €10m fibre-optic contract involving Huawei equipment, a BBC investigation showing networks of spammers posting AI-generated images of Holocaust victims on Facebook to monetise engagement, […]

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