John Mortimer feels he has been badly treated by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation after leaving the industry body’s board last September. And after six months, he’s keen to put his version of events across
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George Staple has given over most of his career to the prevention of fraud, which he describes as a hidden tax on us all. We meet a committed man with a firm agenda
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The April 2002 Budget included plenty to keep UK tax advisors busy. Here is a brief assessment of some of the key changes
A parent company guarantee is good insurance if a supplier defaults. But to stand up, it must be signed by the right guarantor, says Alexandra Thrower
Purchasing was in chaos at one of the UK’s top universities until its first procurement director brought some order to its orders. Helen Riley looks at the progress
The expanding market for workwear is now worth £420 million a year. Alexis Nolan finds out that, by getting purchasing involved early, the savings are tremendous
Organisations may promise to behave, but what if they are just making the right noises? In the last of three articles on corruption, Peter Sammons and Nigel Shaw look at the power of national integrity frameworks
May’s foundation stage management principles and practice exam asked students to discuss problems faced by a newly promoted manager.Mike Short says that precision in answering the question is vital
Hospital Management & Supplies is in enviable shape, thanks to a managing director with attitude and experience. Alexis Nolan talks to Evan Sutherland
Students should pay less attention to strategic analysis tools and concentrate more on diagnostics and evaluation of business objectives, says Alexis Brooks