Adjudication frequently puts a stop to contract disputes because of the high cost of pursuing them in the courts. Christopher Charlesworth explains
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It's time recruiters changed their image
James Rogers explains why the geekish image of IT is now out of date
Boards are getting suspicious of projects to spend money on technology - and who can blame them, if the FD can’t calculate the return on investment?
You stand more chance of getting press coverage if you have decent pictures
Recruiting with a conscience can help agencies and those who really need jobs
US companies have flocked to China, but many have been stung by local suppliers pirating their brands. Elizabeth Barnes reports
Women fought for equal pay throughout the fifites and have had the right since 1970, but there’s still a pay gap and some employers still break the law.
In the CIPS strategy paper, candidates must go beyond analysing an organisation’s strategy options. They need to apply them as well, says Alexis Brooks
This year’s CIPS conference shows how purchasing has grown in importance and how the profession can meet new challenges. Dick Russill reveals what is in store for delegates