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Proposals to unify contract law across the European Union have stirred up controversy. Paul Abbiati examines the arguments for and against one system for all member states
The IT recruitment market has been badly hit by the economic downturn and, despite recent signs of recovery, the future remains rocky
A massive backlog at the new government body to check criminal records means thousands of supply nurses and teachers are unable to work
They may not be flavour of the moment, but public e-marketplaces can still deliver significant benefits to buyers and suppliers, argues Graham Darnell
With the external exams taking place later this month, Georgina Sear explains how CIPS makes sure the papers - and your results - are fair
The consultant who once ran purchasing for the Zimbabwean government tells Robin Parker how the profession can put the troubled nation back on its feet
Students often make rudimentary mistakes on the tactics and operations paper. Neil Fuller highlights some of the pitfalls
Targeting the ‘mummy mafia‘ is the marketing strategy of Ben and Oliver Black, directors of childcare agency Tinies. But will word of mouth be enough to help them realise their bold ambitions?
The Enron scandal has multiplied the problems facing a sector already struggling to cope with the fallout from the economic downturn. But can accountancy and finance recruiters convert the minuses to pluses?
When senior managers decide to buy expensive machinery without consulting their purchasing colleagues, the results can be costly. Neil Fuller recounts a cautionary tale
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