The complexities of retendering some of the first outsourcing deals are becoming apparent. Elizabeth Weir explains how purchasers can ensure a fair deal second time around
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The UK has a dubious record on large public projects. Rebecca Ellinor assesses what needs to be done to avoid the same mistakes on the road to the games
Organisational buying behaviour is affected by many factors, not least the individuals doing the buying. Jacqui Bishop explains what your marketers should do in the process
Aerospace recruitment demands a whole new set of manoeuvres. We meet the people who put the planes in the air and finds an industry emerging from a downturn with some tough staffing challenges
New regulations for framework agreements are designed to ensure that public-sector buying remains competitive. But there is also a certain amount of flexibility for purchasers, says Andrew Finfer
Online recruitment is expanding the world of pan-European employee movement - and the traffic won't all be one-way. We report from Brussels on the launch of the European Year of Workers' Mobility
Are dynamic consultants born to bill big or trained to reach the top?
When you finish your formal studying, don't think you stop needing to learn. Steve Shaljean-Tilley explains how continuing professional development can fit into your routine
In the second article of the series, Matthew Hunter identifies the issues that affect an organisation's decision whether to outsource
Purchasers need to be well informed to make profitable decisions in commodity markets. Neil Fuller explains how they can keep abreast of developments