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Marking time_2
... In each case, the calculation is "multiply by what you want, divide by what you’ve got." Suppose cost of sales is given as £280,000, and sales ...
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Marking time_3
... In each case, the calculation is "multiply by what you want, divide by what you’ve got." Suppose cost of sales is given as £280,000, and sales ...
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A chance to celebrate
... party. The awards also make other people more open to what purchasing can offer. Mike Brogan, chief executive of the double-award ... last-but-one manager, 10 years after she’d left. So what’s in it for the winners – and for the shortlisted organisations? ...
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Buyers blast ‘cheap’ electricity claim
... “I get my price data from traders and I tend to believe what they are telling me rather than this report. “The problem is ... is also dangerous because it creates a false impression of what is going on in the market, which is actually that the UK is 50 per cent ...
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How to cope with rising steel prices_2
... contributes towards the overall shortage of steel. So what can buyers do? To be realistic, there may be very little that can be ... mills are; ask how long it has been dealing with them and at what level are their contacts. Some stockholders are heavily price driven and ...
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Hard slog, good value
... and the various human rights and environmental laws. What we are now seeing is a significant gathering of momentum. CSR is ... will have to embrace it to a greater or lesser extent. So what does it mean for the accountancy profession and finance departments? ...
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Employer engagement could help pupils choose better career path
... Sajid Javid and universities minister Jo Johnson to discuss what more can be done to improve social mobility and boost participation from ... Bagley added. “The school would need to say ‘this is what would help us’ and we would be a resource that can help them,” she ...
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Bending backwards for flexibility
... among agencies for auditing service providers to ascertain what level of risk they are posing to the agency,” he says. Trudy Gordon, ... which makes them attractive, if dangerous, options. “What I don’t understand is why HMRC hasn’t closed them down,” Glick adds. ...
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Former Synergy CEO Poole launches Veritas Education
... people and children; it’s all very people-based, which is what made it appealing.” Vendor managed services had “taken all the fun ... CEO, I realised some of my share value at the time… but what I was left with in the business post sale was not a significant enough ...
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Antal International: ‘Talent capital’ approach to joint ventures
... we’ve done through conventional employment, franchises and what I’d term traditional joint venturing where both parties contribute ... arena, healthcare, FMCG, renewables and transport. “What we’re keen to offer is the infrastructure support in areas such as ...