As a model for organising procurement, the centre-led action network (Clan) has become an article of faith. But, argues Peter Smith, some of its followers now appear to be returning to a more centralised approach
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Training is coming out of the classroom, which means you don’t have to spend precious time sitting in one. Let’s assess the benefits of e-learning for business and individuals…
For the past year, economic analysts have been predicting that the gathering clouds of recession will be blown away by the gentle winds of recovery. But now even the most optimistic fear the blustery market conditions will last well into 2003
Lisa Halkett, among other things an AAT-sponsored MANGO volunteer, has never shied away from a project, but says it’s not really work if you enjoy what you do
Is headhunting still a glamorous world ruled by the old boy network and little black book? Or is there another truth behind the myths?
Tax column
Big changes to corporation tax are being proposed by the Revenue for comment by the end of October and we shouldn’t miss out on our say
Recent accounting scandals have rocked confidence in multinationals, so could small businesses become the next big thing?
The strategy syllabus requires students to approach procurement from the position of the board as well as the purchasing department. Alexis Brooks explains
Tax column
The Revenue and Cabinet Office are certainly keeping us on our toes, so let’s consider two initiatives that will mean tax advisers have to learn some new tricks
The maker of Baileys and Guinness took top prize at this year’s Kelly’s CIPS Awards for Excellence in Purchasing and Supply for its leadership development programme. David Arminas tells the story behind its entry