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maximising your property in difficult economic times

What can a business do to lower occupancy costs or derive more income from their premises?
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if your web buys don't turn up who do you turn to?

WIth Christmas just around the corner, all but the most organised or Scrooge-like among us are probably going to get whipped into the usual last-minute buying frenzy over the coming days. more

illegal downloads could actually benefit the music industry

In October last year, Radiohead took the unprecedented step of placing their new album on their website for (potentially free) download. more

why domain is the name of the game

A man from Edinburgh recently found himself on the wrong end of a decision from the World Intellectual Property Organisation (Wipo) over his purchase of the domain name narnia.mobi. more

don't discount this important resource out of prejudice

It has long been recognised that employment is an important factor in reducing reoffending. So, it is strange that one section of the labour market that is overlooked is ex-offenders. more

arts debate could set the stage for some 21st century thinking

As Glasgow celebrates being named United Nations City of Music and Edinburgh heads towards the end of the Festival season, having secured its own place as a United Nations City of Literature, The Scotsman Arts Debate tonight seems timely. more

help on hand to stave off credit crunch

Businesses in the Capital are to be offered a "corporate health check" in a bid to stave off the threat of the credit crunch. more

will FIFA proposals for player quotas be an own goal for domestic football?

June is when professional football players take time to reflect on whether their performance over the season will be enough to justify an extended contract with their clubs. more

set clear targets and goals when appointing your new manager

Donna Reynolds comments for Business7 more

moving the goalposts late in the game could mean losing for both sides

When we are really busy and focused on getting through the working day, it can be difficult to give any meaningful thought to setting goals and targets for our businesses in the future. more

wiki in the workplace

Last month the world wide web celebrated its 15th birthday. It is hard to believe that in such a relatively short period of time it has revolutionised the way in which we all work. more

new code of practice for foreign nationals makes more work for employers

The government's overhaul of UK immigration began with the introduction of a new points based system. Replacing the previous 80 entry routes into the UK with just five, foreign nationals will be assessed ... more

CCW supports local heroes

CCW supports the Kingdom FM Local Heroes Awards 2008 in Fife more

let customers know the truth online or you can expect trouble

The internet has become so familiar that it is hard to think of life without it. It has become a very popular resource for public awareness ... more

lawyers learn language skills

Ask the average person what comes to mind when they think of lawyers and clear, concise, easy to understand language is unlikely to top any list. more

young people take to the stage of life

Stephen Cotton looks forward to this month's productions at Edinburgh's Traverse Theatre and explains why the short play programme is so important to teenagers... more

'Big Brother' web policies are legal

Businesses worldwide are said to be losing more than £130 million every day to employees’ excessive internet usage. more

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