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Companies that are environmentally proactive are noticing improvements in their competitive position and profitability, according to a new report. Business and the Environment from the Management Consultancies’ Association, examined how the government, businesses and consumers draw up green policies. For more information, visit www.mca.org.uk.


A final report submitted to the government by the Cowboy Builders Working Group calls for a voluntary nationwide register of “‘quality-marked” builders, to be backed up by a mandatory warranty covering all work.
Britain’s manufacturing sector still has a long way to go before it becomes truly competitive, argues Alec Daly
I enjoyed reading this interesting and well written book. Rebecca Saunders addresses the subject on everyone’s lips at the moment - electronic commerce. E-commerce has and will continue to radically change the purchasing profession and purchasers are going to have to adapt to maximise the technological revolution that many have compared with the industrial revolution.
Business in the Environment Business in the Community, £250+vat Rating: 4/5
Not so long ago, an accusation that one was not living in the real world could be taken as criticism and a prediction of failure. Now, it seems, we all need to be logging into the virtual world if we want business success.
If you have not heard of the millennium bug by now, then I suggest that you do not buy this book - you are probably beyond help and should continue in ignorance.


So-called “vertical agreements” have been set on a firmer legal footing by the European Union’s industrial affairs council.
David Lewis and Darren Bridger Nicholas Brealey, £18


Half of UK manufacturers believe that their suppliers will have greater clout in determining costing and pricing in the future, a survey has found. Only 30 per cent of companies said suppliers contribute now to this area, according to a survey by consultants Bourton Group of manufacturing trends and attitudes.
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