Public sector: are the times a-changing?
Every day we read the gloomy news about the economy, but one glimmer of light for our industry seems to be the Government’s desire to ‘spend its way out of recession’.
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03 Feb 2009 Comments Off on Public sector: are the times a-changing?
Every day we read the gloomy news about the economy, but one glimmer of light for our industry seems to be the Government’s desire to ‘spend its way out of recession’.
30 Jan 2009 Comments Off on Reassure your customers
There is no denying that the news is grim and getting grimmer for the construction industry.
19 Jan 2009 Comments Off on A dark year ahead for housing
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10 Dec 2008 Comments Off on Consider the logistics of working aboard
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21 Nov 2008 Comments Off on Ten things to cut in the recession before you cut your marketing – no. 3
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16 Oct 2008 Comments Off on Standing room only
Ten things to cut in the recession, before you cut your marketing – no.2
04 Sep 2008 Comments Off on It’s good to talk
I saw a poster once that said “Remember, it’s always darkest just before it goes completely pitch black”.* Well, it seems pretty dark now, doesn’t it? Gloom, gloom, gloom is all there seems to be. By Ross Sturley
14 Aug 2008 Comments Off on Right, let’s get this recession on the road
Reports this week suggest that the dark figure of recession is about to smite the construction industry with his angry stick, says Ross Sturley
05 Aug 2008 Comments Off on The cutbacks will come – but not quite yet
There are question marks over government spending. By Dr Noble Francis
24 Jul 2008 Comments Off on Supremo needed – no marketing experience necessary
So it is suggested we'll get a high-level civil servant to be a champion for construction - a Chief Construction Officer (CCO), says Ross Sturley