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EEF Europe Survey Topline Results
Attitudes of Chief Executives and Directors of EEF member companies to the Euro, the EU and future trade prospects
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New Heads' Poll Supports Blunkett's Approach To Education Reform - Annex 1
Annex 1 - HeadTeachers' Views of LEAs
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New Heads' Poll Supports Blunkett's Approach To Education Reform
Education and Employment Secretary David Blunkett said today that it was important for Government to strike a balance between local autonomy and Government intervention - particularly in school reform.
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Results Of Major Survey On Attitudes To Human Genetics
A major new MORI survey of the Government's People's Panel has found broad support for the benefits offered by human genetic research, but some misgivings about the regulation of such developments in the future.
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Low Awareness of Government's Stakeholder Pension Initiative
A new MORI poll released today by Accenture reveals public awareness of the government's nationwide stakeholder pension initiative to be extremely low - just weeks before its launch.
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Professionals shifting to self-employment - but with no support from bank managers or politicians
Alodis, the UK's first independent service for Self-employed Professionals, launches today with new research by MORI, highlighting a growing trend among skilled workers to reject office life and work for themselves.
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Captains Of Industry Give Advice To New Employees
'Never have an office affair', 'learn to say no' and 'don't be afraid of failure' are among the key pieces of advice given by Britain's top bosses to new recruits, a 3M survey has revealed.
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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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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.