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  1. Thoughts from abroad

    ... since EU expansion in 2004, but rather than Polish plumbers it's now Brits down under that are starting to shape the mobility debate. ...

  2. Getting the best for aid projects

    ... nations hit. But this is just one of the major projects it funds to help developing countries in the region. Between 1966 and 2003, ... must be supplied by or produced in one of the bank’s 63 member countries. They include 42 developing and 21 developed nations, ...

  3. Female order

    ... was a female profession. I was mistaken, of course - it was then a profession in which men clearly outnumbered women. Moreover, the ... UK). It is logical that this should change as this year’s confident young female trainees move up the career ladder and prove their ...

  4. Launch pad

    ... in the development of CIPS - the relaunch of the institute’s membership structure. During the coming weeks, all members will receive a ... and the emerging package of benefits that will accompany it. In the next few months, a series of new member benefits will come into ...

  5. Peers review

    ... what colleagues and suppliers want. But, do others see it that way? The difficulty from the inside is assessing what people who work ... news? As a whole, procurement has made huge advances: its better qualified, more professional, and more strategic. The bad news? ...

  6. Kelly's Awards 2002, the other winners

    ... who likes to sit back and dream up grand strategies. He’s more of a doer than a thinker, a guy who loves nothing better than to roll up ... or the terms, we’re going to have to go away and do it better." Naturally, some people have proved easier to convince than ...

  7. Alan Johnson

    ... where we have found difficulties we will find a solution to it. The consultation only closed on 1 November and there has been plenty of ... to do is ensure the regulations are effective. I think it's in the interests of agencies to ensure the regulations are effective and that ...

  8. Northern Exposure

    ... And, even if that wasn’t true as a sweeping statement, it is certainly the case with devolution in Scotland. This subject often gets ... Scottish culture, politics and society, it is devolution’s potential impact on the economy that should figure largest in the debate.It ...

  9. The immigration game

    ... after the transitional period ends at the end of 2020. It may appear some time off, but according to Rose Carey, partner and head of ... at law firm Charles Russell Speechlys, the government’s inability to provide any answers on what the UK immigration system will look ...

  10. Powered by emotions

    ... scenario. You walk into a meeting with a supplier’s representatives, intent on getting the best possible deal at the lowest ... may need your business, but you run the risk that when it finds another customer who treats it with more respect, the company will ...

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