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February 1999 |
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Warsaw pact Lorne Stewart is going abroad, with the formation of an International Division. Will Jones talks to Roger Causer about his plans with a difference.
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The taxman cometh... Business lecturer Bethan Lloyd-Jones takes contractors on a voyage around the complex tax changes scheduled for next summer.
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Greenwich lean time Sir John Egan's lean construction techniques are alive and well on site at the Millennium Dome. Andrew Brister looks at shared databases, paperless offices and productivity bonuses.
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Switch on Have you enrolled in the Lightswitch programme? If not you could be missing out on an important business opportunity.
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Above PAR performance The MasterPAR electronic lamp from Philips combines the energy efficiency of low voltage lighting with the ease of use of mains voltage technology. Electrical Contractor reports.
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NEDs in the bed? David Harvey argues that, for many companies, non-executive directors are a valuable asset, not an expensive luxury.
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Data protection In the first of our q&a series on data cabling, Karl Tryner of KRONE gives advice on shielding and bonding.
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Laying separate lives Ensuring electromagnetic compatibility is crucial to avoid interference from and to other electrical equipment.
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