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Explaining the role of the petty cashier in dealing with low-value cash transactions
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This book is aimed at executives who are driving forward a business in the broadest sense: through improving performance and development, and sustaining competitive advantage.

Its goal is to go beyond telling people what they should do in business to tackle the practical application of theory. However, this aim is not fulfilled.


Fast food chain McDonald’s is talking with packaging suppliers in an effort to produce hedgehog-friendly ice cream cartons.


Following protests by Palestinian groups outside its Oxford Street outlet, London department store Selfridges has banned the sale of goods from the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Golan Heights territories. A store spokesperson said the move was not political but that the beauty and food products were incorrectly labeled “Made in Israel”.


Orders for Boeing’s passenger jets fell by 45 per cent last year as airlines suffered a loss of business in the wake of the 11 September terrorist attacks. Boeing, which moved its headquarters from Seattle to Chicago, said it took 335 orders in 2001, down from 608 in 2000.


Procurement technology services vendors eZoka and Elcom are offering direct ordering from a pre-negotiated maintenance, repairs and operations (MRO) supplier database. The package combines Elcom’s PECOS procurement manager and eZoka’s MRO supplier content, TradeLinx, and its accompanying catalogue. www.ezoka.com


Energy regulator Ofgem has begun work on the British Electricity Transmission and Trading Arrangements (Betta), which aims to extend the recently launched New Electricity Trading Arrangements (Neta) now operating for England and Wales.


Technology provider Bright Station is close to either disposing of or closing its e-commerce interests, including officeshopper.com, its portal for the procurement of office products.
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