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'Workaholic' Britain Puts In A Six Day Working Week Says MORI Technology And Toshiba
Survey provides insight into 'Mobile Britain' as UK moves into a wireless world
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Failure To Invest In Innovation Could Be The Death Knell Of Many Organisations
Innovation is becoming the number one strategic issue for CEOs around the world, as recognition grows about the link between innovation and organisational growth and value creation. The most valuable organisations of tomorrow will be idea-rich, have a culture where innovation is embedded as a core capability and value, and will embrace new and unusual ways of fostering innovation, for example through the creative use of venture capital.
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How The World Sees Britain
The survey conducted by MORI on behalf of the British Council among the successor generation in thirteen countries reveals what foreigners think about all aspects of British society and culture.
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Big Name Travel Brands Behind Increased Confidence In Timeshare
The recent entry into timeshare holidays of two more big-name travel brands - Thomas Cook and Airtours - is helping to boost consumer confidence, according to the "VO 2000 United Kingdom" survey sponsored by Interval International, resort exchange specialists. The research into timeshare trends was carried out in the UK by MORI.
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Internet Auction Bargains Are Going Going, Gone!
Millions want to buy, with demand outstripping supply, says new loot.com survey
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Britain's PC Users Would Rather Talk to their Computers than Type
Two thirds of Britain's PC users would swap their keyboard for a microphone according to MORI findings issued today. The research, conducted by MORI on behalf of IBM Speech Systems, found that even skilled touch typists would prefer to talk rather than type.
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Tomorrow's Company is the Company You'll Keep
Hewlett Packard Consulting
Building Your Company's Vision Conference
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Musical Instrument Teaching In The UK
Music creators and performers joined together at the Royal College of Music in London today to announce the results of The Performing Right Society (PRS) mapping exercise into the provision of musical instrument teaching for school children in the UK.
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Entrepreneurs More Bullish On Economy Than Captains Of Industry
Bosses in Britain's growing entrepreneurial businesses are more optimistic for UK economic prospects than their counterparts in the country's biggest companies, according to a survey of over 800 entrepreneurs conducted by MORI for business advisers Ernst & Young.
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ICL calls for Year 2000 Glasnost and an end to complacency
Feeling threatened? You're not alone. Confusion and mistrust reigns in the countdown to the millennium