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Soundbites: July/August 2021
... relationships, understand client needs and getting to know what makes a candidate tick. I’m looking forward to our staff being able to ...
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To the polls
... Recruiter is taking the opportunity to look at what the main political parties have in mind for the recruitment and employment ... The parties have set out their stalls and told us what they plan to do with the country for the nest five years. In the field of ...
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Many happy returns_2
... but sometimes because they are either unwanted or not what the customer imagined. “As much as 2 per cent of store-based sales ... have even coined a name for it: reverse logistics. So what’s holding British retailers back? The answer lies, in part, in the ...
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Have your say in shaping our industry’s future, recruitment leaders urge
... let recruitment businesses and their clients then decide what fees are ‘reasonable’. Also the consultation makes reference to the ... behind it the programme will have limited impact. What could work better is allowing professional bodies to implement ...
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Searching high and low: no sourcer's stone left unturned
... you just start narrowing them down. And if you don’t find what you want, then you start looking elsewhere.” She adds: “You’re ... all the time; it’s becoming more and more restrictive on what you can do for free. But any intelligent sourcer will find their way in ...
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Plenty of recruitment cheer for retail
What we have seen is that brands that have definite brand identity are more ... the run up to Christmas concerning lower-end retailers, “what we have seen is that brands that have definite brand identity are more ...
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Express delivery
... global company. The job has given me the chance to find out what it was like managing people in several different countries. I was lucky to ... “If the people running your company don’t understand what’s happening to us all, you’ll have problems. I promise you life will ...
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Top tools - one-hit wonders or lasting classics?
... (status quo). It was learnt elsewhere. It is what was taught as best practice by CIPS/college/university. It was ... it raises a host of additional questions. Nevertheless, what is clear from the research reported here is that if practitioners do not ...
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Ask the right questions
... Why did you decide to do your research in this way? What are the pitfalls of this approach? Do you keep a record of past ... Where did you get the basic data for making predictions? What are the limits of this data? Did you ask a truly representative sample of ...
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Project Risk Management Guidelines – Managing Risk in Large and Complex Procurements
... by highlighting and preventing major risks. I can’t say what this means for the experts, but for me it meant the authors missed the ... analysis for simpler schemes, or to make us more aware of what the professional project manager should be doing on large and complex ...