Tag Archives: Education
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Making savings work hard pays healthy dividends
There is a strong business case for employers educating staff on effective workplace savings, as Debi O’Donovan discovers
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Examining skin complaints
Despite the fact that half of the population suffers from some sort of skin condition, there are still social stigmas attached, as Jill Eckersley explains
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Fresh ideas for new technologies
Collaboration is the secret of open source’s ongoing success because the pooling of seasoned experts’ skills and the free-thinking of newcomers creates exciting possibilities, as Richard Hillesley reports
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‘Doing well, but could do better’
In the global sales performance league, how well are Britain’s salespeople positioned to compete? Nick de Cent reports
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It’s not what you do, it’s the way that you do it
The best way of selling, especially in an economic slump, is something sales directors do not always agree on, writes Paul Myles
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Keeping hearts healthy is the order of the day
Significant advances have been made in the treatment of heart disease, but now the focus is switching to its prevention, as Lilian Anekwe reports
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Training and raising skill levels is key to success
The UK is at crossroads where it must ensure there is no skills gap into which the economy could stumble, as Mark Milner reports
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When efficiency is not enough
Projected efficiencies technology and operations are expected to make financial sense for cities, saving them time and money, energy and water, waste and space. Jim McClelland reports