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Age of enlightenment
... people the choice to work longer is key to the government’s strategy. “What we have seen over the last few years is a big rise in ... in a higher proportion than earnings. “I don’t see it as a pensions crisis,” he says. “Certainly, people working longer will ...
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Lost for words
... University Centre for Language Studies points out: "It has been calculated that at any one time across the globe, there are more ... customer-friendly. Although small markets - Einarsson’s definition of a small market is a market whose mother tongue is spoken by ...
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Going for gold_2
... of change management practices in supply. Third, it is assessing the implications for human resources policies. SM: How have ... Typical ones included: “Take up lion taming - it’s less life threatening” and “Negotiate a higher salary to compensate for ...
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Carry on trading
... are numerous ways for recruiters to go Tout of business. It could be down to poor cash flow or simply failure to respond the needs of ... continue to trade no matter what. "For your competitors it's an unprecedented opportunity to take your market share. "If you couldn't ...
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Search for a new slant
... far end of an empty dining room in a central London hotel. It's almost as if he has to walk quickly in order to keep his words firing at ...
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Going back to school gets top marks
... hand, the thought of £500,000 probably is. And that, to put it simply, is the calculation thousands of managers make every year as they ... - £9,000 per year. Over a 30-year post-MBA career, that’s an extra £270,000. Now throw in the effect of two or three significant ...
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Seeking the high ground
... selling tickets to under-aged gamblers. Then, Camelot’s software partner, GTECH, was mired in corruption allegations. And, finally, a ... not directly responsible for these problems didn’t prevent it being tarred with the brush of bad publicity. Rehabilitation and ...
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Forward in reverse
... The presentation was slick, impressive and persuasive. As it progressed, the seated executives found themselves increasingly inclined to ... Round the table are seated not the customer company’s executives, but the supplier’s. And the people making the pitch are the ...
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AUTO motives
Henry Ford had it all wrong. It’s not any colour car you like as long as it’s black; for ... realisation that these cars are an important factor in staff recruitment and retention.” Prestige vehicles do present specific purchasing ...
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Q&A: Developing a good relationship with HMRC
... tax partner at Deloitte, answers questions about HMRC’s approach to employment tax compliance and some of the key issues for ... (LBS) which deals with the UK’s largest businesses. It was then widened to encompass somewhat smaller businesses that fall within ...