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The Bribery Act – what do assistants need to know?

Practically Perfect PA

The Act came into force in July 2011 and states that it is a crime to commit bribery, be bribed and bribe a foreign public official. A commercial organisation can be found guilty of this offence if the bribery is carried out by an employee or a third person, this could include a contractor, a supplier, an agent or a subsidiary.

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How To Build Your Brand Through Your Blog

Productivity Bits

Copyright © 2011 Guest Author. It requires concerted and focused effort and various brand promotion exercises, many of which are expensive propositions. It requires concerted and focused effort and various brand promotion exercises, many of which are expensive propositions. Visit the original article at [link]. Guest Post.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Employee engagement is a force.

Service Untitled

Top companies recognize how this tremendous force can bring customer satisfaction, able suppliers to productively be in involved in the company’s best interest, and consequently mean profitability as all the cogs operate in a synchronized manner. From the top senior levels, management is obligated to show they care about employees.

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The Great Calendar Debate - Paper or Electronic - 21 Experts Weigh.

Stephanie LH Calahan

Don't buy too sophisticated - you are not going to change your habits just because it's the New Year and the planner was expensive and looks good! My friend and I heavily use this function for keeping key information i.e. the websites we become member, minutes of meeting, some expenses.

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An Open Letter To Our Prime Minister, David Cameron

The Small Business Blog

This penalises small businesses, which can ill-afford to pay out for expensive legal advice. From April 2011, HMRC will no longer accept paper form tax returns and accounts from companies. This puts bigger businesses at an unfair advantage over their small business counterparts. It will also result in significant risk of error.

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