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As there have been no British court rulings to date on the legality of e-mail contracts, purchasers have been forced to look further afield for legal precedents governing Internet commerce, Paul Abbiati explains
There is something about Easter that makes paint and plasterboard irresistible. Not so alluring is the job of equipping DIY stores for the period - it is a real challenge that requires more than just forward planning, says Stephen Overell
The key to good marks in the professional stage tactics and operations case study question, says Neil Fuller, is to strike the right balance between context and strategy
If you think you have a hard time sitting the CIPS examination papers, rest assured that the examiners also have to put themselves through numerous tests. Georgina Sear explains the system
The UK government could find itself in court over a 1995 white paper covering the number of candidates to be invited to tender in a restricted procedure. Brian Clark and Steven Norris investigate
While the first section of the tactics and operations exam can be the key to passing or failing, many students don’t do it justice. Neil Fuller highlights some model answers
Today's business environment is both challenging and unpredictable. Michelle Gledhill explains how the new business organisation and processes module reflects this
Change has played a central role in the career of Tim Ussher, group purchasing manager for security company Williams. Cathy Hayward discovers what drives him
In five years at American Express, Gerry Walsh has transformed procurement from corporate backwater to lean, mean sourcing team. He talks to Geraint John
ICL’s move from manufacturing to computer services company has meant new challenges and rewards for staff working in logistics, who now belong to ‘professional communities’. Mark Whitehead reports
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