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by Keith Read
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You saw it first through Knowledge Brief - my thanks for everyone's comments!! M
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on Friday, 17 June 2011
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"Looking out for number one" Go and look up some numbers - any naturally occurring numbers will do, such as the length of rivers, population sizes
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Bin Laden's death, rejoice or mourn, crude oil prices have fallen for the short term

by Suzanne Tahmassebi
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Following Easter Holiday's we have three top events taking place in April.
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on Tuesday, 03 May 2011
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  Bin Laden's death has evoked a lot of feeling across the world, some of rejoice, some of regret, others of mourning, but his death has
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Supply Chain Disruption to hit big group

by Matthew Balfour
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on Monday, 14 March 2011
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Some of the world’s biggest companies could face severe supply-chain problems after the earthquake and tsunami in Japan if transport links there remai
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The rise of the CPO

by Mark Merritt
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Innovation within the HR discipline proving an essential method of gaining compe
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on Friday, 25 February 2011
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In the wake of the economic crisis, company boards have been looking for new ways to gain efficiencies and cut costs. With functions like HR, marketin
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