Before you accept that exciting new job, it pays to do a mini ‘due diligence’ on your new employer – just in case of nasty surprises.
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The dotcom bust injected some procurement discipline into how organisations set themselves up online. Celia Poole examines the issues
Recruiters must lead the way in promoting diversity
The media fuss around Network Rail's decision to bring track maintenance back in-house ignores the real issues and lessons raised about outsourcing, says Peter Parry
The CIPS Supply Management Awards 2003
WINNER Most innovative project
HBOS
For purchasers, touring a supplier's plant can reveal opportunities for both sides to make savings. As Andy Sutton explains, all it needs is for someone to make the right inquiries. It's elementary...
Posting errors to the suspense account.
The doctrine of privity and 'no loss' rules can still prevent third parties from claiming damages when contracts are breached. Paul Abbiati examines the implications of a recent case
Firms are turning to interim managers to turn around their fortunes
Opinion: Not only will IFRSs be of benefit to all parties, they are essential if global economies are to succeed in the way they should.