To charge or not to charge

Charging the business for the cost of providing it with in-house executive search services can deflect attention away from the quality of that service, attendees at the recent European Executive Search Congress in London have heard.
November 2013 | By Colin Cottell

Charging the business for the cost of providing it with in-house executive search services can deflect attention away from the quality of that service, attendees at the recent European Executive Search Congress in London have heard. 

A talent executive at a major financial institution, who requested anonymity, said his company didn’...

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