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The Year Ahead - 2016
... what is the solution? We must accept that the UK plc supply chain will be forced into dramatic change in the face of actual ... effective and sensibly workable, they may well provide a welcome short-term fix. But the writing is now clearly on the wall. While ...
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Game changers 2013
... on his own experience, it is much harder to secure in the UK than in the US. In the US Silicon Valley particularly, investors are more ... i-intro is currently funded internally but says it would now welcome interest from investors. How can it help recruiters make great ...
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Independence day
... Britain you could be forgiven for thinking everyone in the UK works for a power-hungry multi-national. A glance at any workforce ... the candidates — my clients know what we are doing and welcome it. You also need the right staff — people who want to make a ...
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Hazard warning
... also second- and third-tier firms. The results showed that UK suppliers fear that the distinctive culture of the industry, which owes much ... by an ambassador,” said one. “Most companies would welcome some knowledge of where their customers are going. But it is not ...
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Tuning up for the big event
... the island, and one of the busiest seasons elsewhere in the UK.” Last September, once a date had been provisionally agreed, Board ... “We worked on a semi-loyalty basis. Stallholders were welcome to come back again if they didn’t cause us any headaches.” The ...
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Wish you worked here?
... international purchasing professional complained, the UK capital is expensive, poorly served by public transport and shuts down early ... and meeting venues and, of course, the legendary Scottish welcome and a level of customer care that is hard to beat - certainly better ...
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The fall of NatWest - an insider’s account of a takeover battle, part 1
... a CIPS board of management meeting at King’s Cross. I welcome them, do the fire drill stuff, then have to apologise and disappear off ... of Sir Brian Pitman to take the number one slot in UK banking. It did so by being everything NatWest wasn’t - focused and ...