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Integration would be better for Croydon by David CallamOH DEAR! The BoBs are back for yet another year.Not that I have anything against business awards generally. On the contrary, I think they are an excellent way to benchmark a business and I would strong
Bullying, it seems, is not something that we leave behind us in the playground. Recent research suggests that failing to tackle bullying in the workplace costs UK employers a staggering £24bn each year. Most of us have probably encountered a workp
Stay small or grow big?
Stay small or grow big?
Ambitious executives may want to run a mile from what they think of as the latest fad or new-fangled idea about having hypnosis to help with goal-setting. Not so, for an increasing number of top professionals who regularly employ the services of a pr
Talking of Therapy
Talking of Therapy
According to a recent report in The Daily Mail, leading psychotherapists claim that Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is only a sticking plaster in the treatment of depression and other mental health disorders. They demand that a wider range of therapies
The world is your oyster
The world is your oyster
WELCOME to a weekly series of business blogs that I am calling A Croydon Eye. They will centre on business developments in the borough and I will post them here every Thursday morning. I hope most of them will be positive, despite the present
A leading law firm says business owners are risking substantial problems for their business partners and family by failing to make a will. Mace & Jones made the warning, after finding that a large number of male business owners in their 30s and 40s h
Titanium Quarterly Update June 2008 Over the last couple of months, equity markets have remained volatile, although more resilient than some had expected. We are now seeing the effect of the credit crunch filtering into the real economy as consumers tigh
Work matters
Work matters
We all know that for a business to succeed, every member has to perform well and that means have a good record of attendance. The cost of staff absence is estimated by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) to be £598.00 per empl
Climb Every Mountain
Climb Every Mountain
St Margaret's resident Samantha Barraclough is seeking local businesses to sponsor her as she undertakes a charitable trek to climb Kilimanjaro in July this year with the aim of raising £3,000 for the charity Scope. If you wish to support Samantha
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