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Sir John Browne Tops Poll Of Business Leaders
For the second year running, Sir John Browne is voted most impressive business leader in the MORI 2000 annual survey of Captains of Industry. He is nominated by one in five business leaders and has featured in the top three for the past four years. Following close behind him, new entrant, Chris Gent, chairman of Vodafone, comes straight into second place, chosen by seventeen per cent of Captains.
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Fly Away Peter
Peter Mandelson's resignation last week was an embarrassment to the government, and naturally led to much speculation that the government is acquiring a sleazy image that will damage it at the election. Two polls conducted since the resignation have explored this. Unfortunately the reporting of the second of these, an NOP poll for the Channel 4 programme Powerhouse, has misinterpreted its findings and perhaps as a consequence its implications.
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How reliant are managers and directors on emails?
We often consider knowledge to be in people's heads. But a large amount of it is contained in email and the written document. Intraspect Software Inc., the C-business solution provider, commissioned MORI* to conduct a survey investigating how managers and directors use email within the business environment.
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Mobile Customers Prepared To Pay Premium Price For Location Based Services
Mobile phone customers in Great Britain believe that location based services will be valuable and they would be prepared to change operator and pay a premium price to have access to them according to research commissioned by AirFlash, the premier provider of location-based development platforms for carriers and portals.
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Mobile Telephone Owners Are Ready For Location-Based Services
59 % of owners are interested in location-based services
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Consumers' Attitudes Towards Location Based Services In Great Britain, France And Germany
Research commissioned by AirFlash, the premier provider of location-based development platforms for carriers and portals in conjunction with MORI and partners Demoscopie in France and INRA in Germany, has revealed the following trends amongst mobile consumers in Great Britain, France and Germany:
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Mobile Customers Prepared To Use Location-Based Services
Customers willing to pay up to 35 DEM per month to use location-based services
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Mandelson Poll
Voting intention poll with additional questions about standards, sleaze and Peter Mandelson
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for January 2001
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
[If undecided or refused at Q1]
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?
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Teachers Call For Changes To Higher Still Assessments
A clear majority of Scottish teachers (59%) believe that Higher Still internal assessment has "not worked" in its first full year of implementation. At the same time, 60% support the introduction of Higher Still in principle.