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The legal implications of making a global, or complete, claim in the event of construction delays can be a confusing business. Daniel Atkinson makes sense of the process
His vociferous attempt to moderate the impact of European legislation is just the latest in the many battles against red tape CBI director-general Digby Jones is fighting
The owner of three healthcare companies has grown them into multi-million pound concerns with the help of lessons learnt in jumble sales. Celia Poole hears how
Under European procurement directives, public-sector bodies and utilities companies can use online auctions to choose suppliers. Sue Arrowsmith explains what the rules allow
The ‘compensation culture’ is still growing - Peter Bartram reports recent opinion and suggests that there is safety in Turnbull
You are going to need a lot of practice and guts made of steel
When it comes to effective communication, purchasing departments need to call in the professionals, argues Malcolm Smith
How many of your non-accounting colleagues really know and appreciate what finance does? Not one? You’d better go out and tell ‘em, then!
The new marketing syllabus has been revised to provide more direction for candidates, making the exams more transparent. Jacqui Bishop outlines the changes
Preferred supplier lists have come under fire - are there any good deals left?
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