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Peter Williams, who took over as CIPS president this week, tells Geraint John why his experience at WPP Group and the biggest challenge facing the institute have something in common
Many CIPS business accounting students have difficulty preparing cash-flow statements, and some are still using the old model.John Capel offers help on the revised Financial Reporting Standard
In its successful search to receive government approval to award qualifications, CIPS has improved its certificate programmes. The changes will help tutors and candidates, says Georgina Sear
The Office of Government Commerce starts work on 1 April with a huge task ahead of it. David Arminas assesses the challenges facing the new body, and its chief, Peter Gershon
The New Electricity Trading Arrangements, delayed from last year, come into force later this month. Martin Rawlings explains how they will affect energy buyers and what it means for the market
As the director-general of Ofgem, Callum McCarthy is used to refereeing squabbles in the utilities sector. But, he tells David Arminas, he stands his ground when the energy regulator’s decisions come under attack
Go’s competitors claim that only a £25 million subsidy from owner British Airways is keeping the newcomer in business. Chief executive Barbara Cassani, who next week gives a keynote speech to the CIPS annual conference, puts the airline’s side of the stor
The latest advances in communications could allow buyers to track deliveries exactly, check for damaged goods, even to smell produce in another country - all from a handheld device. Simon Vail examines the future shape of communications technology
For purchasers, deciding whether their company should move into rented office or a fully serviced business centre can be a difficult choice to make. Helen Riley explains what factors determine the decision