Despite building a £50 million empire, the chairman of Patak’s Foods will not rest until his products are sold in every corner of the world. Neil Bromage discovers what drives him
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Forget question spotting - gaining a broad understanding of strategy, in theory and in practice, is the best way to prepare for the forthcoming exam, advises Alexis Brooks
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The Professional Contractors Group’s case against IR35 was remarkable in many ways. PCG member Susie Hughes explains why the Group was formed and the legal processes it went through
Casting the campaign net wide can raise your profile and make friends
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As the stockmarket begins to look less solid, investors are considering putting their money in ‘things’. We examine the legal intricacies of buying fine art and antiques
Domestic and European changes to legislation governing late payments will give all suppliers the right to charge interest on tardy payers. Paul Abbiati explains
Times may be tough in the manufacturing sector, but all is not lost
Despite various pressures, purchasing consortia are proving their worth and becoming increasingly common in the public sector. Sam Tulip looks at their success and asks why they are yet to take off in the private sector
The CIPS certificate programme, which offers students a new method of assessment, has been running for a year. Steve Kirby examines its impact
Finding time for studying is often hard, but late nights and strong coffee are not the answer. Roland White explains how good time management and study skills will increase your chances of success