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- Harvey Nash Retail Industry Survey 2005/6 - For Boardroom Executives
This report is a useful reference document which provides an insight into trends in both remuneration and employment satisfaction across the industry.
- Employee branding - Walking the talk
'Our people are our greatest asset' is a much-used but largely empty phrase across much of corporate Britain. Despite heavy investment in HR initiatives and external brand building, a survey by HR consultancy Watson Wyatt found that the number of people who are happy at work has fallen from 25 per cent to seven per cent over recent years.
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Event summary: Digby Jones - Building skills in the UK
Sir Digby Jones, Director-General of the CBI, presents his thoughts and experiences on why the UK needs to build the skills of its workforce to compete in an increasingly global market place.
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Gearing up for growth
Recent surveys have demonstrated that a high proportion of companies are seeking ‘growth’ as a primary goal in 2005. Fewer companies however have articulated that they have really understood how their organisations are actually going to deliver the growth, and whether or not they are fit for the task.
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Event summary: Harvey Nash CIO Survey 2004/5
The Harvey Nash CIO Survey seminar is one of a series of events and forums allowing key decision makers to meet and share ideas on the issues that matter to their business. This article summarises the findings of the survey as well as the significant panel debate around “What is the DNA of a successful CIO?”.
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Event Summary: What is the future of Manufacturing?
John Ferrie, Group Managing Director of Smiths Aerospace, Nick Brayshaw, Chairman of the CBI’s Manufacturing Council and Chairman of Westland Motor Company and Graham White, Chief
Executive Officer of the Hoover Candy Group share their views on future market trends within UK manufacturing.
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Event Summary: The implications of the Higgs report
A panel of speakers, including Derek Higgs, debate the issues for CEOs and Chairmen following the Higgs Report on Corporate Governance.
- Knowledge Management: A briefing
What is it? Why have it? How can it be applied to your business?
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