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Firms are wasting billions of pounds through poor succession planning
When it comes to your career, Jim Barrett can read your mind – or at least he probably knows a test that can, so let’s meets the psychologist who knows all about finding a vocation.
Legal column The government wants to create a clear offence of fraud to simplify this complex area of law. Here we highlight some of the implications of attempting such a mammoth task.
Directors are more accountable than ever when a business goes wrong. AT explains the chasm between the unlucky and the outright dishonest.
No matter how important your subject matter, the way you present it makes a huge difference, as Jane van Hool explains in the first of a new series
Legal column: Does contracting out a task also mean that you are contracting out liability if something goes awry? The law is far from clear on this…
It’s not just older workers who are being discriminated against. AT reports on the challenges facing young professionals in breaking down preconceptions.
In the tactics and operations syllabus, students need to understand the finer points of overseas negotiation.
Neil Fuller explains some of the relevant issues
Keeping a supplier’s performance up to scratch in a long-term deal can be a real challenge for purchasers, but they can build mechanisms into the contract to help. Belinda Doshi explains
Corporate social responsibility cuts across various levels of CIPS examinations. David Dearing explains the key areas of CSR for purchasing and what candidates need to know
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