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E-procurement inertia
... and the Regions, 2001). These two reports highlighted what needed to be done within local government, and e-procurement was seen as a ... had not introduced e-procurement by late 2004. But what is e-procurement? My interviews demonstrated that the definition and scope ...
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Steve Ingham
... to recover.” Ingham is in his fifth year as CEO of what is arguably ’top gun’ in recruitment worldwide. Michael Page is the ... We spend no time talking about them. We’re focused on what makes us better and how we can grow and how we can improve. I mean, ...
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Time for a change
... performance manager, “a late Easter and good weather is what you might call a challenge.” Whether it’s the atavistic homebody ... systems and issuing of advice to around 170 suppliers about what the company is likely to need. Then, in March, the firm’s 210 stores ...
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Slowing UK economy will hit graduate recruitment
... "Recruitment advertising in general is highly geared to what is happening in the economy," said Finn, an analyst at Business Economist. ... told Recruiter the state of the economy is crucial to what is happening in graduate recruitment. But he warned that many people in ...
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The benefits of an overarching contract
... of employment to ensure that such contracts are legal. So what are the benefits of these types of contract? Traditionally, when ... the rest of the relationship must be consistent with what one would expect from a contract of employment. To ensure that any ...
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Mind the information gap
... been in force since January. It gives us the right to know what those who govern us and provide public services are up to, for which we ... public, especially if EU procurement directives apply, but what about unit pricing? Second, suppose we have privileged knowledge that a ...
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The supply pain
... him, you realise the paper must have printed a fraction of what he said and even then probably edited his opinions thoroughly. Omeg ... red tape is something companies have become used to, what suppliers such as Omeg are increasingly seeing is similarly bureacratic ...
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When agencies collide
... be carefully reviewed to ensure that they accurately reflect what has been agreed regarding the services which you are to provide. In ... therefore be prepared for some tough negotiations to get what you may feel is a fair deal. The client may or may not be a party to ...
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Recruiters should review NDAs in line with proposed new legislation
... an employee, so individuals signing them fully understand what they are signing and their rights extend current legislation so ... requirements will be legally void. Commenting on what all this means for recruitment agencies, Beverley Sunderland, managing ...
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Banning the bad-boy behaviour
... a fully accepted member of the recruitment fraternity. Asked what stage he expects the group to have arrived at in a year, Bancroft says: ... sector will be the ones who will be the members.” What do you think? Tell us at www.recruiter.co.uk ...