Jasmine Gartner

Member Since: 26th Jun 2013
Columnist
Jasmine has lived in London since 2008, and has worked extensively all around the UK, speaking about and developing, designing and delivering training on employee engagement, information & consultation, cross cultural awareness, unconscious bias and diversity and inclusion. She is the author of Employee Engagement: a little book of Big Ideas.
Training consultant Jasmine Gartner Consulting
19th Oct 2017
Book review: The Collaborative Leader by Ian McDermott & L. Michael Hall
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Culture
18th Oct 2017
Book review: Leading With Vision by Bonnie Hagemann & John Maketa
HRZone has a range of books available for review. If you would like to receive one of our business books, free of charge, please contact...
Future
8th Jun 2017
The Black Box of employee engagement
About a month ago, I started working with a new client, helping them to create an employee engagement forum. They had put together a group...
Employees
21st Apr 2017
If your organisation came to life as a person, how would you describe it?
This is one of the questions that Martin Reddington asks with his employee engagement tool. On March 9th, I went to the launch of the white...
Employees
7th Feb 2017
Analysing Tata's enterprise social network story
Jasmine Gartner was at the HR Directors Business Summit , reporting for HRZone. In this article she reflects on what Nupur Mallick,...
Employees
7th Feb 2017
How to bridge the digital skills gap
Jasmine Gartner was at the HR Directors Business Summit , reporting for HRZone. In this article she reflects on what AVADO's Global MD Mark...
Future
6th Feb 2017
Digital transformation: the future of work in the emerging digital ecosystem
Jasmine Gartner was at the HR Directors Business Summit , reporting for HRZone. In this article she reflects on what Siemens' HR Director,...
Future
10th Jan 2017
The grey area of the parent trap and the failure of work to tackle it
I’m going to make a bit of a generalisation and say that there are really only two ways of working in our society. One way is task-...
Culture
19th Dec 2016
"My favourite thing is when the people you’re working with suddenly have an epiphany, a spark"
We're always curious to hear how our members and contributors tackle the challenges that the ever-changing world of HR throws at them. We'...
Employees
18th Jan 2016
EU 'snooping' ruling: is it even morally ok to snoop on staff?
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) recently ruled that an employer was within its rights to read the Yahoo Messenger chats of one of...
Culture