Archive for March, 2010
Posted by Craig on March 31, 2010
Article published in Lawyers Weekly: OHS shrugs off the GFC.
With a national OHS regime on the horizon, OHS lawyers are set for an increasingly busy time. Lawyers Weekly looks at how OHS practice groups have fared over the past 18 months. See the full article here …
Posted in Law, OHS | Tagged: Freehills, health and safety, Landers & Rogers, Norton Rose, occupational health and safety, OHS law, OHS trends, workplace safety | Comments Off
Posted by Craig on March 5, 2010
Article published in HR Leader magazine: Improve your recruitment prospects: spreading HR’s business wings.
HR professionals can broaden their experience in a business by rotating through other functions. HR Leader looks at this trend and how it can improve the recruitment prospects of HR proponents. See the full article here …
Posted in Human resources | Tagged: business rotation, career path, changing roles, cross-skilling, development, HR recruitment, lateral move, management, moving functions | Comments Off
Posted by Craig on March 5, 2010
Article published in HR Leader magazine: E-learning: keep it simple, stupid.
E-learning solutions need not be expensive or sophisticated to be effective. HR Leader looks at how The Laminex Group took a thrifty but successful approach to e-learning. See the full article here …
Posted in Human resources, Technology | Tagged: business case, case study, development, E-learning, elearning, electronic learning, Laminex, learning, online learning, return on investment, ROI, training | Comments Off
Posted by Craig on March 4, 2010
Article published in Lawyers Weekly: Navigating the social networks.
Australian lawyers and their firms have taken a conservative approach to social networking. Is it time to re-examine the merits of social media? See the full article here …
Posted in Law, Technology | Tagged: blogging, Facebook, law firms, lawyers, legal, Linkedin, social media, social networking, Twitter, web 2.0 | Comments Off