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When Bob Bischof moved to fulfilment specialist McIntyre & King, it was near to bankruptcy. He tells Neil Bromage how the Liverpudlian company has scaled new heights since
Incomplete records explained
Ireland’s boom time may be over, but its economy continues to grow. For qualified young professionals at least, the future is bright
Many purchasing professionals are leaders - even if they don’t know it. But what makes a good leader? Mark Whitehead looks for some answers and offers 10 practical tips
The recent spat between Land Rover and receivers from KPMG over a chassis supply contract led to a highly unusual legal decision. Dick Jennings assesses the implications for purchasers
Sir John Egan’s latest attempt to improve construction procurement will only work if clients get outside help with their buying processes, argues Dave Porter
The future for third-generation mobile phones - which allow staff to send pictures to head office from anywhere and transmit data many times faster than today - looks shaky, as Simon Vail reports
Estoppel by convention, which prevents parties backing out of a promise, was at the centre of a recent dispute over a seven-figure bonus payment. Alan Ma explains
Travelling abroad on business can be a stressful experience. Gillian Upton looks at how managers can tackle the problem
Management consultants are often tarnished with a ‘breeze in, breeze out, send bill’ reputation. But few companies would deny that calling in the experts can work wonders - you just have to choose the right firm and come up with a clear brief, says Malcol
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