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Mediation Set To Increase As Disputes Damage Business
One in four serious business disputes has a significant impact on the parties' business and many businesses are likely to increase their use of mediation.
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Bank On Your Brand
Internet banking research from ICL/MORI reveals the British public prefer 'clicks and mortar' banking and most won't use internet banks based outside the UK
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The Financial Services Consumer Panel Today Launched Its First Annual Report
"This looks at how the fledgling Financial Services Authority has been performing while it is taking over as the main regulator of financial services in the UK," said Barbara Saunders, Chairman of the Financial Services Consumer Panel.
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Out of Town Shopping Takes on the High Street - For Now
Given the current popularity of out-of-town shopping, the High Street will need to look for new ways to compete, according to recent research from the MORI Socioconsult Monitor - a study of changing social values. Two in five British adults now claim to prefer shopping out-of-town with the same proportion saying they find it more convenient than going to the High Street.
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Storage Area Networks Are Key To Managing The Proliferation Of Corporate Data
Storage Now Seen as a Business Issue
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Saving Money Tops Town People's Millennium Wish List
One in three people (29 per cent) say that saving more money is their resolution for the millennium - while only one per cent of people expect to borrow more money, according to new MORI research by IFA Network.
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European Small Businesses Play Russian Roulette With Their Futures
New Study Reveals European Small Businesses Could Lose up to £1,200 Billion
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Goodwill Hunting
Who matters to a company? And who do they think matters? How effectively does business believe it is managing its key relationships? All of this is revealed in a new MORI report, based on large-scale surveys of opinion leaders in Britain today.
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People Fear Rising Cost Of Britain's Homes
Only 44% of people are confident that future generations will be able to afford a home in 20 years' time, according to MORI research published today (17 January).