The Director 1999 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A healthy way to grow.(advice for small businesses seeking funding) | Business, international | Fred Turok |
Airlines: maximum privacy, maximum comfort.(business-class service on airlines) | Business, international | |
Airport lounges change their style.(airline ground services) | Business, international | |
Altered image.(improving the public perception of company directors) | Business, international | Tom Nash |
Are you ready for inspection?(tax inspection) | Business, international | |
A tale of two cities.(Euro special section.)(European financial centres)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Richard Northedge |
Attacking.(analysis of growing stage in business life cycle) | Business, international | |
A voice of experience. | Business, international | Tom Nash, Joanna Higgins |
A web of intrigue: Anti-corporate messages spread like wildfire on the internet. | Business, international | Claire Murphy |
Back to territorial power.(launch of regional development agencies in United Kingdom) | Business, international | Brian Groom |
Be seen to be green.(businesses) | Business, international | Clare Vincent |
Big issue for small business.(market research) | Business, international | David Reed |
Bohemian rhapsody.(investment opportunities in Czech Republic) | Business, international | Quentin Reed |
Breaking bad habits.(long working hours) | Business, international | Nanda Majumdar |
Breaking the barriers.(Fender Care Chmn Yvonne Mason) | Business, international | Gill Webster |
Buy now, or pay later.(Network First computer software special section)(computer software; legal compliancy) | Business, international | Michael Ludlam |
Can Rover become top dog?(analysis of the future of automobile manufacturer Rover) | Business, international | Ruth Sullican |
Cause and effect.(dangers associated with cause-related marketing) | Business, international | Meg Carter |
Charges of the heat and light brigade.(energy management) | Business, international | Gail Rajgor |
Class of 99.(1999 company performance) | Business, international | Helen Ballantyne |
Cometh the hour, cometh the gas man.(commercial use of natural gas) | Business, international | Geoff Moore |
Credit where it's due.(debt collecting) | Business, international | Sophie Chalmers |
Don't let the people decide.(dangers of democracy in business)(Column) | Business, international | Gerald Elliot |
Down the wire: Internet trading is soaring in the US, but the UK lags behind. The government hopes to boost new Net business with its e-commerce strategy. | Business, international | Steve Shipside |
Do you have staying power?(staff retention) | Business, international | Neil Hodge |
East end treasure trove.(interview with seconds designer outfit retailer Merlyn Nuttall)(Interview) | Business, international | Lindsay Percival-Straunik |
Eastern promise.(includes related article on labour markets)(enlargement of the European Union) | Business, international | Margie Lindsay |
Equal rights, equal wrongs.(ethnic minorities; employment proposals)(Column) | Business, international | Richard Wilson |
Fields of vision.(England Football Team Manager Kevin Keegan)(Interview) | Business, international | Tim Cooper |
Fine today, rain tomorrow?(personal view of United Kingdom economy)(Column) | Business, international | Bill Jamieson |
Five on the fast track.(ROC Recruitment, Aculab, A-Gas, Taran Microsystems, Yardbrace)(categories of entrepreneurship in United Kingdom) | Business, international | Hamish Stevenson, Emily Lawson |
For a few dollars more....(US venture capitalists establish presence in United Kingdom) | Business, international | Richard Rivlin |
Forging a new identity: Three centuries after it was dissolved, Scotland's Parliament has reopened amid a flurry of media barbs. | Business, international | John Hatfield |
Fun in the name of work.(includes sidebar articles detailing weekend residential course at Anglesey Sea and Surf Centre and Body and Mind Fit for Business programme in Italy)(new approaches to staff motivation) | Business, international | Lesley Shutte, Natasha Muktarsingh |
Gates opens up.(Microsoft founder Bill Gates)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Chris Long |
Hard decade at the office.(changes in quality of life at work in the United Kingdom)(Column) | Business, international | Cary Cooper |
Heads you win.(connections between company's IQ and performance) | Business, international | Ian Fraser |
Hello John, got a new Jaguar?(Fleet Management)(closer links between luxury car manufacturers and mass-market manufacturers) | Business, international | |
How valleys come to be: The UK government wants to create its own Silicon Valley-culture - dynamic; entrepreneurial' high-tech, and American. But it won't emerge overnight; it must be allowed to happen. | Business, international | Geoffrey Colvin |
Initiating.(early life cycle of a fledgling business) | Business, international | |
Internet: new medium has teething troubles.(booking airline flights over the internet) | Business, international | David Churchill |
Investing in our own.(investment in the United Kingdom technology industry)(Column) | Business, international | Graham Sadd |
Knowing is succeeding.(includes sidebar articles detailing work of Research International and NDS)(knowledge management) | Business, international | Margaret Coles |
Leader of the pack.(business travel to Hungary) | Business, international | Kester Eddy |
Let's stay outside.(United Kingdom; European Economic and Monetary Union)(Column) | Business, international | Tim Melville-Ross |
Life on the edge.(Euro special section.)(includes case study)(European Economic and Monetary Union; United Kingdom business response)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Ian Fraser |
Lights, camera, no action?(challenges facing United Kingdom film industry) | Business, international | Geoffrey Macnab |
Lord of the tries.(interview with Welsh entrepreneur Terry Matthews)(Interview) | Business, international | Jane Simms |
Making a date with destiny.(FIT and on board info offer information handling systems for small businesses) | Business, international | |
Making a name for yourself.(use of public relations to grow businesses) | Business, international | Sophie Chalmers |
Maturing.(analysis of business cycle) | Business, international | |
More than just the boy next door.(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown) | Business, international | Nicholas Kochan |
No-frills: cost-effective and convenient.(budget airline travel) | Business, international | |
One step at a time.(excerpt from 'In the Company of Heroes') | Business, international | David Hall |
One wallet for the world.(economic implications of internet) | Business, international | Robin Bloor |
Over the rainbow.(prospects for United Kingdom businesses in South Africa) | Business, international | Lesley Shutte |
Pennies for heaven.(includes three case studies)(investing in small businesses) | Business, international | Sarah Gracie |
Perks and foibles.(includes sidebar articles detailing legislative approaches to remuneration packages and packages offered by individual companies)(benefits packages may be unsuccessful in motivating staff) | Business, international | Christine Long |
Perks without the work?(corporate directors) | Business, international | |
Profiteering in the aisles?(supermarkets; profits) | Business, international | Al Senter |
Purchasing's new power.(the role of purchasing in United Kingdom businesses) | Business, international | Alexis Nolan |
Rail: Euro travel arrives as UK trains suffer.(growth of business-class travel on European rail systems) | Business, international | |
Riding the wave.(Japanese economy) | Business, international | Mieko Tachikawa |
Service with a snarl.(changing customer expectations of service levels) | Business, international | Mark Ritson |
Seven look on the bright side.(seven business executives; resolutions) | Business, international | Paul Bartram |
Sex and the City.(smaller quoted companies overlooked by fund managers in United Kingdom) | Business, international | |
Share and share alike.(review of issues involved in share ownership by employees) | Business, international | Alexander Garrett |
Share and share unalike.(small firms; stockmarket funds)(Column) | Business, international | Brian Groom |
Small business, small mind.(new British Small Business Service) | Business, international | Richard Harrison |
Small land, big money.(trade between Israel and the United Kingdom) | Business, international | Mike Levy, Paul Usiskin |
So what's in the pipeline?(includes case study)(excerpt from 'The Alchemy of Growth: Kickstarting and Sustaining Growth in your Company')(managing business growth) | Business, international | David White, Mehrdad Baghai, Stephen Coley |
Sterling campaigner.(businessman Paul Sykes) | Business, international | Nicholas Kochan |
Taking a tough line.(airline wars over transatlantic routes) | Business, international | David Churchill |
Techs please, we're British.(London Stock Exchange proposes new technology market) | Business, international | Justin Urquhart Stewart |
Temperatures rise over climate-change levy.(affect of United Kingdom energy conservation policy with respect to large energy users) | Business, international | Paul Thomas |
The changing face of radio.(includes sidebar articles detailing developments at Radio Investments, Local Radio Co, Capital Radio and Chrysalis Radio)(challenges facing commercial radio stations in United Kingdom)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Meg Carter |
The future belongs to them.(Internet-based companies) | Business, international | Tim Philips |
The masters of all they survey?(market research) | Business, international | Stephanie Bentley |
The new language of business.(Column) | Business, international | Charles Handy |
The resourceful revolutionary.(Rocky Mountain Institute co-founder Amory Lovins) | Business, international | Christopher Sheldon |
Thoroughly modern millionaire.(Ispat International Chairman Lakshmi Mittal) | Business, international | Jeremy Josephs |
Too much room at the top?(business leadership) | Business, international | Nanda Majumdar |
Top of the flops.(failed technological innovations) | Business, international | Tim Philips |
Tour de force: If multi-million pound travel empire Airtours is renowned for its predatory behavior, it is thanks to the drive of its founder David Crossland. | Business, international | Nigel Coombs |
Traps of the free market.(Column) | Business, international | Anthony Barnett |
Trial, American style.(reasons for the increase in discrimination cases in the workplace) | Business, international | Lindsay Percival-Straunik |
Two strikes and you're out.(disqualification of directors in United Kingdom) | Business, international | Adrian Murdoch |
Value misjudgements.(value of shares in Internet companies) | Business, international | Nick Gibson |
Writing your future.(changing career) | Business, international | Joanna Minett |
Your own worst enemy.(Network First computer software special section)(business computer systems; security) | Business, international | Steve Shipside |
This website is not affiliated with document authors or copyright owners. This page is provided for informational purposes only. Unintentional errors are possible.