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           <title>Effect of shared parental leave</title>
           
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  Sheryl Sandberg’s book Lean In has refreshed the debate on gender equality in the workplace, encouraging women not to sabotage their own careers in order to have children.
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           <title>Don’t shy away from the new</title>
           
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  The 'i' word - innovation. Everybody is talking about it, but what does it really mean?
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           <title>Spring into action</title>
           
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  So – spring is here. Hard to believe, I know, with footage in recent weeks of ten-foot snow drifts and reports of the coldest March on record since 1975, but it’s great to see that the tourism industry hasn’t let a few snowflakes prevent a “full steam ahead” march into exciting programmes of spring and summer events.
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           <title>Business Briefing: Are you guilty?</title>
           
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  The Business School team was out in force at Venturefest last week (with the exception of me, due to illness). I hear it was another fantastic celebration of science, technology and creative enterprise, and I was sorry to miss it.
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           <title>Employment Law: The implications of social media</title>
           
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  The use of social media, such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn and blogs is growing every day and, with many people accessing social media at work, it is hardly surprising that Facebook has been described as an “HR accident waiting to happen”.
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           <title>On dismissing a senior executive</title>
           
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  An executive director, who is employed by a company, has the same employment rights as any other employee.
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           <title>Walking the walk in the ‘real world’</title>
           
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  I always read the Times Higher Education with great interest and was particularly drawn to a recent report on its investigation into UK universities increasingly pushing for academic staff to hold PhDs.
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           <title>Looking forward to 2013 challenges</title>
           
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  January is notoriously the time to reflect on what we have and haven’t ticked off our to-do list, set resolutions (and break them), look ahead and plan (often when the next holiday will be!).
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           <title>Extra hands may be best present</title>
           
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  The Christmas jumper is making a comeback this year, I hear, and will no doubt sit alongside gloves and socks aplenty under our Christmas trees later this month.
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           <title>How to discipline employees fairly</title>
           
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  Some employers are reluctant to address problems with employees and put up with unacceptable conduct or substandard performance, sometimes for many years, until the employee resigns and solves the problem by default.
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           <title>It’s going to be a memorable month</title>
           
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  November is shaping up to be a memorable month for the city. Not only did the York 800 celebrations continue in style with three major bonfire and fireworks events this year, but we’ll be welcoming some high-profile guests to our graduation ceremonies at York St John and York Business Week returns for its third year on November 12 with a fantastic programme of events for businesses large and small.
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           <title>How to avoid TUPE pitfalls</title>
           
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  Last month, Gill Wilkinson explained when the the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations (TUPE) apply. Gill highlights a few mistakes for employers to avoid in a TUPE situation
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           <title>Everyone’s a winner</title>
           
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  Despite recent calls to end the ‘everyone’s a winner’ culture in academia, this month I find myself embracing it – or at the very least wishing I could apply the ‘gold, silver and bronze’ mentality we have all become so familiar with this summer.
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           <title>Keeping it simple</title>
           
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  The KISS principle is often cited in business – “keep it short and simple” (or, for some, “keep it simple, stupid”). This month, I saw it in action.
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           <title>Working together</title>
           
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  There’s no doubt that the York 800 celebrations are doing much to put the city on the tourist map this summer, and I’m hoping that at least part
  of the summer holiday will see sufficient sunshine to enable York’s outdoor visitor attractions to experience the increased visitor numbers that many of our indoor attractions are currently
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           <title>Seize the day</title>
           
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  As many people prepare to head for the sun and escape yet another “glorious” British summer, the Business School team is returning from an overseas trip.
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           <title>Focusing on work of Business School</title>
           
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  Preparing to shoot a video this month that will illustrate some of the ways in which businesses can work with us here at the Business School has focused my mind firmly on the topic of
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           <title>Plugging the funding gap</title>
           
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  With reports of a £9.6 billion contraction in business lending in 2011, and missed lending quotas, banks remain under fire for not giving businesses the support they need to survive the economic
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           <title>‘Yorkshire grit’ will see us through</title>
           
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  Last month George Osborne delivered a Budget that he said, “unashamedly backs business”. From the conversations I’ve had with businesses here in York, the feeling on the ground is very much “let’s
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           <title>Follow the leader</title>
           
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  Later this month, York will welcome two shortlisted authors from this year’s Chartered Management Institute Management Book of the Year award to discuss this year’s hot topic: Leadership.
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