Jim Rogers left Wall Street to drive around the world – and did it twice. The Adventure Capitalist tells AT what he learnt on his travels and why we should all follow his example.
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Italy’s traditional economic base of small firms making high-quality goods is under threat, its leader has been accused of bribery and the grey economy is thriving.
Job opportunities, access to cutting-edge thinking and professional support are among the benefits of retaining your CIPS membership beyond the exam results. Carolyn Munton explains
In the final article of our series on business writing, Rob Ashton explains how to put together a proposal guaranteed to spur your boss into action
New rules on waste disposal will force manufacturers to take products back when they're finished with. Malcolm Hemming explains how this will reshape their supply chains - and why it could save them money
A combination of youth and experience forms the basis of Hot Group
Mobile phones have come a long way since the early days when they were brick-sized and car-bound, and the corporate sector now represents a key market for service providers, says Mark Holmes
Rushing into a seemingly well-priced deal could cause you extra trouble in the long run, so think carefully about your needs and consider bringing in expert help from outside to help you choose, says Mark Holmes
Next month's exams for certificate and advanced certificate candidates have been amended slightly from previous papers. Adrian Bettinson explains the impact on students and tutors
Travel purchasing in the public sector is starting to strike the right note as bold initiatives bring together groups of players to exploit their buying power