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Today's top candidates aren't just interested in the salary
Floating your firm on the stock exchange should not be done lightly
Grafton Recruitment is expanding eastwards
The European Commission wants to cover public-sector and utilities procurement in one directive to provide freedom, transparency and clarity. Glenn Fletcher explains
Decommissioning nuclear power plants could cost British taxpayers up to £50 billion. Now, private contractors are set to win a big share of the market. Chris Kaye reports
Radio frequency identification promises more efficient supply chains. But, explains Bruce Hudson, there are some thorny issues that need to be carefully managed
The case study in purchasing and supply has had a poor overall pass mark for the past two years. Cedric Spiller explains some of the common mistakes students can avoid in next month’s exam
Successful negotiations depend on purchasers setting the right tone when they enter the room and always keeping the supplier's position in mind, as Neil Fuller explains
From partnerships to power relationships and lean thinking, UK academics have made - and are still making - a practical difference for purchasers. Malcolm Wheatley identifies the most influential thinkers in the profession today
Fashion headhunters have to combine business brains with a sense of creativity
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