The success of NGOs hinges on their people - but HR is neglected in the sector
"A large part of the work carried out by charities, religious groups and other non-governmental organisations (NGOs) depends on the people who work for them. Whether they are employees of volunteers, these people are by far the largest single charge on the income of an NGO. So in terms of cost, or of achieving the mission, effective management of human resources is crucial to the success of these organisations" .... Read the full articleAspiral Learning lanches 'Sense>People' to help HR Professionals and their projects
(Press Release - 23 February 2006)Aspiral Learning International is introducing Sense People - a specialist human resource management (HRM) programme that gives clients access to practical and affordable external expertise. Currently under trial, the programme will launch officially in September 2006 .... Read the full article
Breaking the NGO-Corporate Divide: a progressive consultancy sets up in Asia
(Press Release - 05 September 2005)Building on 4 years helping organisations strengthen their practice, Aspiral Learning international, a sister company of the UK-based service provider opens in Hong Kong .... Read the full article






