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Internet Potential Recognised by European Businesses
European companies are harnessing the true potential of the internet according to a MORI study released today. The study commissioned by Cisco Systems reveals that around half the companies surveyed who have internet access claim significant increases in productivity and efficiency as a result of applying the internet to their overall business strategy.
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Survey Of Scottish Captains Of Industry 1998
Every year MORI surveys UK 'captains of industry' - chairmen, directors and chief executives - for their views on the economy and prospects for the future. This year the Scottish Council Foundation has commissioned MORI Scotland to conduct the same survey with Scottish 'captains of industry'.
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World Cup Fever Grips Britain's Workers
One in five workers plan to down tools during the World Cup, according to a MORI survey conducted for the Institute of Personnel and Development (IPD).
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The Family and The Workplace
Eighty-six per cent of personnel / human resource directors see the needs of employees who are parents as at least fairly important and 88% said that they thought family-friendly policies will increase in importance over the next 5 years.
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Conspiracy, Controversy or Control?
Which? Online launches annual Internet report into consumers' Internet attitudes
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Campaign for Learning
In a recent MORI survey 90% of adults said that learning was important to them personally and more people enjoy learning new things (28%) than either doing physical exercise (24%), watching TV (22%) and going to the cinema (5%).
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British Employees - Working Hours
A recent MORI poll shows that just over half the British workforce say they would be happier (53%) and perform better work (48%), if they had more say in how their working hours were organised.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for January 1998
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper - published 29 January 1998
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,870 adults aged 18+ at 161 sampling points across Great Britain between 23-26 January 1998. -
Increasing Support for the Single Currency
Over two-thirds of Britains' leading industrialists think Britain should join the European single currency. Support is substantially up since 1996, when half approved.
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Pension Plans Survey - Direct Line
A recent MORI survey shows that 92% think that there will come a time when the state pension does not provide for people, with a private pension being required to make ends meet.