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Businesses must experiment more and let go of old ways of carrying out their activities, London Business School professor Lynda Gratton warned a 36-company consortium on Friday.
Executive search firm CTPartners has hired Mark Hexamer and Dayton Ogden to lead CTGrowth Partners, a new division of the business working for high growth companies.
Sadh Aakash Raman has become the first person in Singapore to be found guilty in court under revised laws banning use of unlicensed employment agencies, and will pay a $4,500 (£2,400) fine.
South Coast multi-sector recruiter Wild Recruitment, based in Portsmouth, has formed a specialist driving division.
There is much room for improvement in both the implementation of skills provision and employment services in the UK – and crucially in the integration of the two, according to a new report for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).
An Oxford college has been under fire this week after the news that a librarian was sacked from her job for not preventing the execution of a Harlem Shake – quite the opposite attitude we would encourage at Recruiter.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has suggested this morning the development of a system whereby some immigrants would pay a ‘deposit’ on entering the country, returnable on exit – and Recruiter hears that there could be scope for recruiters or employers to shoulder this cost.
Premium autos maker Infiniti Motor Company has appointed Antonio Lasaga as general manager and global head of its human resources division.
Industrial labour provider gap personnel has appointed Matthew Hull, previously regional director for Yorkshire at the firm, as its operations director (East UK).
Technical and professional recruiter Gold Group has hired two new consultants this month in Gemma Ives and Matt Kendall, with two back of office staff also joining the business.
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