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8 March 2010

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Positive news from CIPD
Diversity should be threaded through all talent management activities and strategies so organisations can reap the benefits of accessing and developing talent from the widest possible pool.
CBI urges Chancellor to boost confidence
The CBI is urging the Government to use its last Budget before the election to set out more details of spending plans for government departments in order to boost confidence in the UK’s public
Demand for Toyota increases
Used car website Carmony.co.uk has reported an increase of almost 10% on searches for Toyota vehicles in February, despite the manufacturer issuing two recalls during January.
UK in label change from FSA
UK retailers are at the forefront of providing the maximum possible nutritional information in the clearest possible way.
Carrie at Ellevate Networking
Author of ‘How to sell clever things to big companies’, Carrie Bedingfield shares her four most successful B2B lead generation strategies in detail at the November Ellevate Networking meeting

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