Tag Archives: Employment
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Training boosts success rates and retains staff
Increasingly companies are realising that staff with project management skills add real value to a business, as Kathryn Hopkins discovers
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Ringing changes in city of projects
Raymond Snoddy interviews a leading woman in the role of project manager and discovers that women are on the rise
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Don’t undervalue human capital
Treating staff members as valuable business assets in a knowledge-based economy requires investment, as Kathryn Hopkins reports
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It’s the economy, dummy… saving cash is a matter of fact
Expertise, convenience and capacity are all reasons for outsourcing, but Charles Orton-Jones looks at another, perhaps more significant, driver – cost
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In the interests of the economy… and fairness
The UK’s lack of “disability know-how” is unfair and a brake on the economy, says Business Disability Forum’s Susan Scott-Parker
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Local spending does most to aid communities in need
Mining companies are now among the most committed to helping host communities develop, writes Martin Beaver
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Mind the skills gap…
The mining industry relies on a skilled workforce, but the adequate supply of suitable employees is a growing problem, as Kathryn Hopkins discovers
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Good governance is good business, says Anglo American
Major international companies are under greater scrutiny than ever by regulators and the public. Here in a Q&A, Sir John Parker, chairman of mining group Anglo American, addresses how the company is meeting these ever-higher requirements