Money laundering regulations mean purchasers must run stringent checks on their suppliers’ identities and beware of agreeing to cash payments, as Susan Singleton explains
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On-board beds, ticketless booking and executive jets are only a few of the recent developments in a rapidly changing market for executive travellers, says Updesh Kapur
Thin Client computing could save your organisation a lot of money – here’s the joined-up approach to it.
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Operating a cartel is a criminal offence, which could carry a five-year prison sentence. But are companies taking the threat seriously enough?
When you have a VAT problem, you know who to call. But make sure you get any words of wisdom from Customs down on paper before you act.
A study problem shared is a problem halved. AT speaks to six AAT members who found their perfect ‘study buddies’ very close to home.
It’s time to think about New Year’s resolutions – and five levers for transforming procurement are central to a 2005 agenda for action, says Jon Hughes
Escalating costs threatened to derail three systems in England. But inventive procurement has put two back on track, says Mark Smulian
This is a feature celebrating women in recruitment. Simple as that.
A CIPS Supply Management award impresses your boss, helps your supplier relationships, and wins recognition for your team. It can even lead to reunions with old friends, as Gareth Mytton finds out