IDS HR Studies
Encyclopedia
IDS HR Studies is a subscription-based service offering analysis and coverage of best practice in all major areas of HR. It features named case studies and benchmarking data on a wide range of employee benefits and allowances.

IDS HR Studies is published by Incomes Data Services Ltd, a subsidiary of Sweet & Maxwell.

Products and services

Subscribers to IDS HR Studies receive 24 issues a year – each edition features detailed analysis of a key HR topic, highlighting everything an HR professional would need to know about good practice in that area. A subscription to IDS HR Studies also includes access to an online library containing all IDS HR Studies research back to 2003. Users can search the back catalogue by subject, organisation or sector, or use a keyword search facility to bring up a list of the most relevant content.

Best practice case studies

IDS HR Studies provides analysis and named company case studies of best practice on all major HR topics, including:
  • Absence management
  • Alcohol and drugs policies
  • Assessment centres
  • Coaching and mentoring
  • Corporate social responsibility
  • Discipline, grievance and mediation
  • e-HR
  • e-learning
  • Employee assistance programmes
  • Employee engagement
  • Employee health and well-being
  • Employer branding
  • Flexible benefits
  • Flexible working
  • Improving staff retention
  • Internet and e-mail policies
  • Job evaluation
  • Job families
  • Leadership development
  • Managing redundancy
  • Performance management
  • Succession planning
  • Talent management
  • Total reward
  • Training strategies
  • Work-life balance

Benchmarking data

IDS HR Studies also publishes benchmarking data on a wide range of employee benefits and allowances, including:
  • Annual hours
  • Bonus schemes
  • Employee share schemes
  • Flexitime schemes
  • Hours and holidays
  • London allowances
  • Overtime
  • Shift pay
  • Sick pay
  • Standby and call-out pay

IDS HR Studies in the press

What is your redundancy cheque worth? - 10 July 2008
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/career_and_jobs/article4310364.ece
HR departments have survived the recession with relatively few job cuts – 14 December 2009

External links

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