Having just returned from the think-tank-like HR|People & Strategy 2010 conference in San Diego, some follow up searching led to a blog I hadn’t found previously that has some very interesting analyses of current trends in management. It’s well researched, including some references to ideas and individuals who were presented at the conference.

It’s a UK organization called Four Groups and the article that particularly caughtFour Groups & blog my eye is this one. Issues like portability of talent, the futility of individual bonuses and other myths surrounding top talent are not only topical in the HR field, but apply to any organization that wants to maximize performance. This piece also contains a link to an interview with Dr. Karen Stephenson, the only speaker at the San Diego conference to get a standing ovation from the human resource professionals present.

Dr. Stephenson spoke from years of research about the current trend toward emphasizing trust within organizations. These are all timely, of course, in light of how much trust and confidence have been lost by the public in business generally, and these are highly related to my theme of ‘fix the jerks’ that emphasizes how poor leadership destroys value in organizations of all shapes and sizes.

What also comes out of this is how wide spread the move to more detailed understanding of HR is and how much there is to study.