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    News in brief

    by Personnel Today 30 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 30 Aug 2005

    MoD exit programme; 78m sick days for UK staff; GCSEs 'not good enough'; Armed marshals on Tube

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    Government seeks training body for Iraqi clinicians

    by Michael Millar 26 Aug 2005
    by Michael Millar 26 Aug 2005

    The government is to launch a programme to help retrain Iraqi doctors and other medical staff.

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    • Learning & development
    • Training methods

    Ignore the urban myth that brainstorming is insensitive

    by Michael Millar 25 Aug 2005
    by Michael Millar 25 Aug 2005

    It is an urban myth that the word ‘brainstorming’ is insensitive, particularly to those with mental health problems, according to a survey.

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    Trustees for charities wanted from diverse backgrounds

    by Michael Millar 23 Aug 2005
    by Michael Millar 23 Aug 2005

    A campaign has been launched to encourage more people to become trustees of charities and is calling on employers to help.

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    Top 10 leadership superheroes

    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005

    A survey of more than 1,000 business executives for the Leaders in London conference has revealed the top 10 leaders of all time:

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    Police in need of help as training goes local

    by Michael Millar 23 Aug 2005
    by Michael Millar 23 Aug 2005

    The overhaul of police training is leading to frustration and confusion among the forces, according to those trying to deliver...

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    Annual A-level debate rages as employers question results

    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005

    The annual debate among employers about the value of exam qualifications is in full flow following last week’s A-level results.The...

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    M&S calls in US guru to motivate staff

    by Mike Berry 19 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 19 Aug 2005

    In a bid to halt its sliding profits, M&S has turned to a New York motivational guru to inspire its staff

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    Iraqi soldiers complete military training in the UK

    by Michael Millar 18 Aug 2005
    by Michael Millar 18 Aug 2005

    The first Iraqi soldiers to be trained in the UK have completed their training in Wales.The 35 officers and non-commissioned...

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    Ex-NHS trust exec used bogus degree to land £115,000 job

    by Mike Berry 18 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 18 Aug 2005

    A former NHS trust chief executive has admitted securing a £115,000-a-year job by falsely claiming to be a graduate

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    UK needs science and language grads to compete with Far East

    by Michael Millar 15 Aug 2005
    by Michael Millar 15 Aug 2005

    UK business cannot hope to tackle the ‘onslaught’ from the Far East if more students cannot be persuaded to study science and foreign languages, according to the CBI

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    Inspectors rate Marine Society College best for training

    by Michael Millar 10 Aug 2005
    by Michael Millar 10 Aug 2005

    The Marine Society College has been graded the best training institution in the UK by the Adult Learning Inspectorate.

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    Rover’s collapse highlights lack of investment in apprenticeships

    by dan thomas 10 Aug 2005
    by dan thomas 10 Aug 2005

    Under-investment in engineering apprenticeships in the UK has exacerbated the impact of car maker Rover’s collapse, according to recruitment experts.

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    Mazda’s UK management team learns leadership

    by Mike Berry 10 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 10 Aug 2005

    The UK subsidiary of car maker Mazda is running a leadership development programme for its entire management team.

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    IT services giant vows no compulsory redundancies in UK

    by dan thomas 9 Aug 2005
    by dan thomas 9 Aug 2005

    IT services firm Computer Sciences Corporation promises no compulsory redundancies and a commitment to invest in the skills of its 10,000 UK staff.

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