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Action Learning: Kindling the Touch Paper
R.W. RevansWhere We Have Got To This is the fifth article about the essential character of all action learning, whether to help improve the care of the patient in hospital, to speed the flow…
Contracts of Employment
George PaynterThe first five sections of the Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act, 1978, deal with the particulars which employers are obliged to put into writing in their contracts of…
Imports and the British Car Market
Dave Stewart, Stuart CochraneIntroduction From the mid to late Seventies imports virtually doubled their share of the British car market. The reasons for this have been subject to a number of enquiries (e.g.…
Doing Business in China: Why Britons May Have the Advantage
B. WarringtonDespite the recessionary nature of the world economy the Asian Pacific circle has managed to maintain itself as one of the most rapidly growing areas. During 1978, for example…
To Advertise or to Use a Recruitment Bureau
C.J. CowtonIntroduction The importance of effective recruitment can hardly be over‐emphasised. Errors can be offset, but at a cost, either by further recruitment, or by extra training and…
Pricing Exports: Which Currency to Choose?
Nigel PiercyInternational pricing is a risky and complex business—far more so than the domestic price decision. So many variables arise to confound the issue; different customer types…
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- Brandon Randolph-Seng (Editor-in-Chief)