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The revised international supply chain management syllabus will place greater emphasis on the importance and implications of worldwide purchasing. Steve Shaljean-Tilley explains
Legal column
The definition of ‘documents’ intended by the Companies Act is very broad, as many legal cases have shown. Here’s why destroying any material might be dangerous…
Tax column
A reflection on the November 2003 Pre-Budget Report, highlighting items that will make the biggest splash as the year goes on.
A couple of years ago, identity theft barely registered on the spectrum of fraudulent activity. Now it is fast becoming one of the most popular ways to commit fraud.
Some British aerospace companies have made their supply chains much more efficient as they bid to avoid suffering the same fate as the steel and mining industries. Malcolm Wheatley discovers how
The Privy Council's decision in a case from New Zealand has given British purchasers pointers on how to act after issuing an invitation to tender. Paul Abbiati explains
The battle to win and then sustain board sponsorship requires the same methodical approach as reorganising the department. Gary Caswell offers a six-step guide
More recruiters are now using e-procurement systems to source staff
As the trend for outsourcing to other countries gathers pace, purchasers need to protect their employers against legal pitfalls, from jurisdiction to Tupe. Amanda Lewis explains