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Always hungry for a challenge, Tara Ricks, MD of financial recruiter Joslin Rowe, talks about the frustrations of lobbying government ministers and countering negative preconceptions about the industry
Buyers and suppliers can be guilty of abusing a dominant position in the market under the Competition Act 1998. Susan Singleton looks at recent investigations
A good result in the November examinations starts with a personal revision plan. Alexis Brooks shows candidates how to make the most of the study time before the papers
The crisis over this year’s A-level results damaged the reputation of assessment among the public. John Moreton outlines how CIPS ensures its students are assessed fairly
As winner of the CIPS Purchasing and Supply Management Professional of the Year, Tim Usher of BSkyB is unashamedly hands-on. He talks to Geraint John
Purchasing teams need to do more than measure cost savings if they are to prove their strategic worth, argues Eric Evans
The sellers of supply chain management systems have weathered the technology downturn better than most. But, as Robin Parker reports, new customers and profits are becoming harder to find
Pioneering businesswoman and IFA, Fiona Price, tells AT why she thinks the financial advice industry won’t restore its reputation until it employs more women
Some students may feel apprehensive about taking the legal aspects exam. Pat Elliot offers advice on avoiding some of the most common mistakes
Rod Stewart, Live Aid and raw tuna… Simon Woodroffe tells AT about the offbeat career that produced Yo! Sushi and the need for government to help others like him
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