Matt Henkes

Member Since: 7th May 2009
As a journalist, Matt covered business and people management for over ten years. Today, he writes for XCD about how technology is making life simpler for organisations and their employees.
Author XCD
28th Mar 2022
What do we know about employee experience in 2022?
HR leaders have been fighting employees’ corner for years, championing the importance and value of a great employee experience (EX). The...
Employees
12th Nov 2020
How to reverse the trend of remote micromanagement
Unsurprisingly, 2020 has seen an explosion in the popularity of employee monitoring software, tools that track and report on the...
Managers
2nd Oct 2019
Achieving the mindshift to tackle failure demand in HR
Failure demand is everywhere, clogging up your team’s schedule, getting in the way of value-driving activity and impacting user experience...
Strategy
5th Oct 2009
Countdown starts for Software Satisfaction Awards 2009
This Thursday 8 October, key representatives from the business software industry will gather at the Royal Courts of Justice in London to...
Business
11th Aug 2009
Planet of the apps: Touching the void
Technology correspondent Jon Wilcox examines the touch screen technology of the BlackBerry Storm and highlights some of its best apps...
Acquisition
4th Aug 2009
What's your professional USP?
Personal development expert Tessa Hood explains how to differentiate yourself from the crowd and get noticed for the right reasons. If...
Managers
16th Jul 2009
Project management: What a steal!
Matchett’s senior consultant Amanda Brown has taken a novel look at the process of project management and how it relates to George Clooney...
Managers
23rd Jun 2009
People and their screensavers
New research suggests that looking at certain screensavers can spare professionals the ill effects of workplace stress and make them more...
Managers
11th Jun 2009
Seven office gadgets from the future
While genetically modified chimpanzees that are able to make sales calls, prepare tea and send emails are yet to be invented, there are...
Change
4th Jun 2009
Office de-stressing exercises
When suffering from stress at work, tension can accumulate in the most vulnerable areas of the body such as the upper back, shoulders, neck...
Retention