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The e-Consultant: Guiding Clients to Net Success
... Some might find this frustrating but, as you can tell from what I’ve already said, I believe it is the right approach. The style is ... aspects of borrowing someone’s watch to tell him or her what time it is. This is an area not often ventured into by writers on ...
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The e-Consultant: Guiding Clients to Net Success_2
... Some might find this frustrating but, as you can tell from what I’ve already said, I believe it is the right approach. The style is ... aspects of borrowing someone’s watch to tell him or her what time it is. This is an area not often ventured into by writers on ...
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Talent dilemmas at heart of clients' business problems
... again He emphasised that organisations must identify what ’good’ looks like for the business and what do the right people look like. Nevertheless, he added, “the vast ...
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Brighton Rocks
... is the need to ensure access to training, irrespective of what type of contract they are on. This is at the heart of our campaign to make ... ground where we can. Taking forward some joint messages on what we want a future jobs market to look like would be our own example of ...
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Ask the expert: September 2019
... in to the business, the levels of due diligence etc. What type of buyer to target and how to market the business depends on the ... with an experienced non-exec or other expert to understand what will suit you best. Reinvesting for growth Owners running a ...
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Measuring supplier performance_4
... purchasing skill. Understand who you’re dealing with and what they want to achieve - is this compatible with what your business needs and does your relationship management strategy feel ...
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Net gains
... the tightest markets for over a decade, clients want to see what they are paying for and recruiters want to distinguish themselves with a ... web will play a part in the future – only nobody knows to what extent. Advocates of web-based software point to massive cost savings ...
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Happy new year?
... confidence falls, leaving economists perplexed as to what type of downturn this is and how long it will last. The long-predicted ... 12 months will shape up. Commentators remain divided as to what will happen next. Let’s hope the optimists are right. ...
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Recruiters face having to advertise jobs with flexible working from day one
... to clients are still met,” she said. Commenting on what such a change in the law would mean for recruiters, employment lawyer Matt ... the onus is going to remain on the employees to say what they want, which in many cases may be ‘I need to be home by a certain ...
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British marques on road to success
... to make nearly 200,000 units a year. Both companies know what failure is. Jensen went bankrupt in the 1970s. Starting a firm from ... Rover could be the first car maker to move towards what larger car makers have been talking about since the early 1990s: sharing ...