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Credit squeeze has given financial services 'a sharp shock' 08.01.08

The credit squeeze of recent months has given many financial services companies "a sharp shock", according to the CBI's chief economic adviser.

Flexibility and technology 'key to improving morale in the workplace' 08.01.08

Flexible working and the use of mobile technology have been singled out in a new study as ways that management executives can improve the morale of staff.

Construction recruitment initiative launched 12.12.07

A construction recruitment initiative aimed at uncovering the sector's management executives of tomorrow has been launched.

UK management executives 'prefer to adopt negative approaches' 12.12.07

Management executives in the UK prefer to adopt negative approaches towards their staff, according to a new report.

Study reveals link between executive pay and performance 12.12.07

Management executives who perform to an above-average level could reap greater benefits in their pay packets, according to new research.

Power industry giant reveals biofuel plans 11.12.07

Shell has revealed that is to join forces with HR Biopetroleum to consider how it can develop biofuels.

Defection from firms 'high' in legal recruitment 11.12.07

The defection of teams from practices to rival firms is high in the legal recruitment sector, according to new research by accountancy group Smith & Williamson

Management executives with clear focus 'most likely to succeed' 11.12.07

Management executives that have a clear strategy on the future of their businesses are the most likely to gain a competitive advantage over their rivals, according to a new study.

Carillion announces acquisition of Alfred McAlpine 10.12.07

Major construction firm Carillion has announced that an agreement has been reached for its acquisition of the entire share capital of Alfred McAlpine.

Dickinson Dees partner reveals pride over BAP conference 10.12.07

Dickinson Dees partner Neil Warwick has revealed his delight over the firm's involvement in this year's British-American Project (BAP) conference.

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