The Pawsitive Benefits of Pets in the Workplace

With more businesses embracing remote and flexible work arrangements, the idea of pets in the workplace continues to gain in popularity. They are no longer just the preserve of small, rural businesses either.  In this article, I’m shining a light on some of the reasons why taking animals to work… works! 

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Nicola Roke
Things to Consider When Planning the Work Christmas Party

Christmas is on the horizon and organisations up and down the country are planning their annual get-togethers. Whatever size team you have, the workplace Christmas party conjures up a variety of connotations and interpretations. Some people love them, others attend out of a sense of obligation. Whether you view them as a way of acknowledging your employee achievements, a celebratory team building activity or maybe your people simply expect a work-social to feature in their festive calendar, we’ve put together some important considerations when planning your workplace Christmas party.

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Nicola Roke
How to Help a Co-Worker Manage Stress

We spend most of our waking time in the workplace and many of us develop close bonds and friendships with our co-workers. When things get tough, we’re often the first people to notice changes in their mood and habits. A once cheerful and chatty person may become snappy or dismissive if they’re experiencing stress.

Workplace related stress can affect an individual’s behaviour, performance, and relationships with their co-workers. It’s one of the most common reasons for long term absence and can affect both their physical and mental health.

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Nicola Roke
The Danton Guide to Employer Brand

As we embark on Employer Brand Awareness Week, it’s inspiring to see how far we have come over recent years when looking at how organisations are evolving to attract and retain their best talent. Employer brand relates to how your people and potential hires view your business. It goes beyond a physical brand (or placing a beanbag in the boardroom) and it’s gaining pace.

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Nicola Roke
The Danton Guide to: Managing Stress in the Workplace

People need a certain amount of pressure to challenge and motivate them to meet targets and perform in their roles. But excessive levels of pressure or facing continued challenges over an extended period can lead to stress, which in turn leads to higher rates of absence, reduced engagement, and a reduction in productivity.

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Nicola Roke
How to Create a More Accessible Workplace

Accessibility involves removing any barriers that exist, to provide equal access and the workplace is no exception. All employees should have equal access to the tools, tasks, and space required to perform their roles. As an employer, you have the power to make positive adjustments to your workplace.

We’ve put together some considerations to help you make your workplace more accessible.

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Raya Faye Marquez
On the Horizon: HR Trends for 2022

The last two years have been filled with disruption and uncertainty but we’re hoping to reduce the number of reactive measures that we’ve helped businesses to implement over the course of the pandemic. Here’s some insider intel on what we can all expect to see and watch out for, as we continue into 2022.

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Raya Faye Marquez
The DANTON HR Guide to the Performance Development Review (PDR)

Performance Development Reviews can play an important role in an organisation’s people strategy and support their approach to hiring, motivating, and promoting employees. They can also be used when discussing pay reviews or to identify when performance management may be needed.

When PDRs are done well, they can support individual career development and help to develop an organisation.

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Nicola Roke
Our Guide to Achieving Work-Life Balance

As an HR team, we’ve experienced a multitude of working environments and understand the importance that work-life balance can have on your people.

If you can positively impact the work-to-home-life ratio, your people will feel less stressed and more motivated which will ultimately increase their productivity and reduce the risk of workplace conflicts.

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Nicola Roke