Technology is giving businesses more choice about how and where work is done - and giving tired managers a break from the bulging briefcase
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In its first decade or so, outsourcing has centred on ‘non-core’ activities such as cleaning and security. Neil Fuller traces its progress and explores its future
Suppliers usually take the rap for slow e-procurement adoption. But, says Kevin Clark, a lack of purchaser enablement is just as big a problem
Improving and updating your skills isn’t merely a job for the HR department. Neil Wright says you can do a lot of it yourself
There’s a serious skills shortage emerging in procurement, and closing the gap is not going to be easy or cheap, warns Alex Milward
Interim management is attracting a new breed to its ranks
Economic crime needs to be better defined - and regulated - if faith is to be restored in corporations. Let’s examine the new bubbles and how brands can really burn…
In the middle of a global recession, India is bullish. So how is the country weathering the storm and enjoying strong performance in many sectors of its economy?
Singapore’s labour market has been affected by a serious economic downturn. What is making this previously booming country falter in 2003?
Poor management can lead to valuable staff leaving when things aren’t going well