The European Union's recent expansion has created a huge trading bloc on the continent, but what hope is there for a transatlantic free trade area? asks Kenneth Wayt
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New AAT President, Jess Bond – already well known for her ethics roadshow – talks to AT about ‘a world without barriers’, changing times and a very busy life.
Disability Discrimination Act to be extended to ensure all companies accommodate the disabled
Athens faces a race against time to be ready for the Olympic Games next month. Simon Binns explains why preparations for the event's homecoming are going down to the wire
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In the third article of our series, John Matthews discusses how regular and pre-planned visits to a supplier are a crucial part of supplier management
If you're venturing into foreign climes, you'll need to know about the local culture
Public-sector IT projects have failed because the government insists on a bespoke system every time. It should buy package software instead, says Dennis Keeling
Purchasers need to reclaim the agenda for how their companies deploy technology. And to do that, says Simon Young, they need to sell a vision
Does your chief executive really think like General Montgomery? Strangely enough, there are similarities - and differences - between the art of business and the art of war