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Buy by the rules
... law, at the north-east office of Eversheds What the directive says The European Commission’s draft directive ...
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Exam strategies
... of where the main emphasis lies, how they operate and what they need by way of support to become efficiently and effectively ... asked. Do not just download material, think carefully about what is being asked. Just knowing something does not justify its inclusion in ...
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Shedding light on technology for the future
... companies this means that they need to really listen to what employers want and deliver on this. One way to do this is to personalise ... providing potential candidates with ‘authentic’ views of what it’s like to work for them. There has been an explosion of video content ...
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The generation gap
... unless there is a demand. Competition is fierce to sell what they can produce, and so prices have tumbled. But generators claim they ... On 8 March, BE must repay the government. But what happens if it doesn’t? By letting BE fail, it would be taking a large ...
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Lend me your ears
... Only happy clients make recommendations to others. So what should practising accountants do to make sure their clients are satisfied? ... or expensive ad campaigns. Secondly, it is vital to find out what works. You can’t afford to spend hours on unproductive marketing ...
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Clear contracts
... contract which, in English law, means looking objectively at what the parties have written. The following cases are good illustrations of ... became insolvent, the defendant would pay 85 per cent of what the customer owed. Between 4 March and 21 March 1996, the plaintiff ...
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Sailing close to the wind
... craft sailing around the clock, and at the limit of what is possible, is a demanding task for the purchasing and logistics duo, ... is determined by the scheduled maintenance tasks and what, according to experience, is likely to be needed at the end of that ... more toilet rolls the yachts will need, but we don’t know what will break,” says Hackett. “We have to take an educated punt. It is ...
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Gregory Allen: Who owns the quality of hire?
... of the hire. As we review more deeply what a quality hire is, how we measure it and who influences it, I believe more ... of our recruitment teams. But we are unique in that we see what comes into a company and react to what goes out of it. The question then ...
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Weak pound hits labour-short sectors despite PM’s Brexit speech
... work here – partly because of the exchange rate, because what they earn in pounds is worth less in euros or their home currency. ... framework than any other, it does leave me wondering what the future holds for our business leaders who trade with other EU ...
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Profiling promises to transform volume recruitment
... US and one of the leaders in personality assessment, uses what he describes as “social network activity linguistic analysis”. His ... matching a personality against the requirements of a job. What’s noteworthy about this method is its comparative accuracy. ...