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MoD criticised for £6bn deficit
... at approval stage. The report acknowledged that the MoD did better than in 2003, when it recorded a budget overrun of £3.1 billion. ...
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Risk oversights threaten US trade
... dramatic consequences. A lot of supply chain analysis did not take into account changes to the environment, he said. "This tends ...
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RMC brings logistics back in-house
... of about 80 per cent of RMC UK's raw materials. Oakley did not see any problems with bringing the contract back in-house. "We don't ...
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Services sector growth accelerates
... helped services companies to increase their workloads, as did marketing activity and new products and services. Business-to-business, IT ...
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Colleges beat gas rise in e-auction
... two suppliers bid only once. The same thing happened when we did the first electricity e-auction last year." TEC plans another ...
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Purchasing scores in Arsenal stadium deal
... in it. “By getting involved early, procurement did make a difference and add value,” he said. “Its size and complexity ...
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Builders enjoy boom times but prices rocket
... more staff, generally to meet rising workloads. Where firms did cut jobs, this was generally through voluntary redundancies. Another ...
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Outsourcing set to leave China for Indonesia
... had a better idea of future trends than those who did not, pointing out that what customers wanted differed dramatically ...
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The Project Manager’s Guide to Handling Risk
Did you know that in ‘Riskman’ methodology, risk exposure can have positive ...
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'Outsource recruitment to slash unnecessary costs'
... the past year. Sixteen per cent of companies admitted they did not have a recruitment strategy in place. Paul Riordan, head of ...