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Bidding for business_2
... Service. Nothing unusual there, you might think. However, what was out of the ordinary was the tendering process. Rather than the usual ... news for procurement departments trying to reduce costs. But what effect could this have on recruiters and the recruitment industry as a ...
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A healthy partnership
... runs against the union’s left-of-centre beliefs. But what may also be angering UNISON is that temporary nurses choose to work like ... nurses since the mid-60s and wants to continue with what we are doing in the longer term,’ Echtle explains. She also believes the ...
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Behind the screens
... planning and from managers changing their minds about what exactly they require from the system. These problems can also occur ... to existing users at a reduced rate. Always check exactly what is covered in the warranty. Most are for one year, but this can usually be ...
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Money, money, money...
... the cost of materials, machinery, salaries and premises. What do you do with long-term investments? How do you account for a piece of ... assets are even more difficult - how do you value a company? What price can you put on its employees’ skills, knowledge and experience? ...
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A refreshing absence
... take a break from the routine of their desks and day jobs. What was once the preserve of students leaving college to visit Australia is ... chains quicker, cheaper, more efficient and stronger. What is interesting about the trend is that businesses are increasingly ...
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Downsize with decency
... making use of that company gym membership deal. But what if it’s your agency that needs slimming down? You’re going to have to ... the speed of light and often gets distorted. Tell people what’s going on through meetings, forums, email and the intranet. If ...
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Money for something
... the “cure” encourages a realistic appraisal of what is involved and what can be achieved to obtain business benefit before costs are incurred. ...
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Money for something_2
... the “cure” encourages a realistic appraisal of what is involved and what can be achieved to obtain business benefit before costs are incurred. ...
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Money for something_3
... the “cure” encourages a realistic appraisal of what is involved and what can be achieved to obtain business benefit before costs are incurred. ...
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Different meanings
... intended meaning because judges were not allowed to regard what had been said in Parliament during the enactment of the statute. The ... that, other than the setting aside of the default judgment, what he had asked for was unnecessary. To deprive the defendant of his rights ...