Room booking software could help with management skills

Employers could find
room booking software assists them in improving their rapport with members of staff.
This is an important consideration, according to Claire McCartney, resourcing and talent planning adviser at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.
Ms McCartney says employees want their senior management to speak honestly about the economic situation and how it is affecting their firm.
In order for this to succeed, bosses must work on their people management skills and acknowledge the efforts made by personnel, she continues.
"Employees need to ensure that they are actively seeking out development opportunities and contributing their best in this difficult climate," Ms McCartney adds.
Perhaps by using
room booking software and arranging meetings with their staff, firms could create this type of environment.
Research from chrysaliscourses.co.uk recently found six-in-ten Britons are "unhappy" with their job.
Organisations may discover they are making the most out of their workers and contributing to a pleasant atmosphere by regularly discussing their situation and progress.
