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Tactics: Management - articles listed: 72

A win on points


by Iain Donaldson | Publication date: 03/04/2013 | Category: Tactics>Management

The possible implications of the recent VAT reclaim case between Nectar-operator Aimia and HMRC.
   
 

What you need to know about the EU Data Protection Regulation


by Nigel Swabey | Publication date: 07/03/2013 | Category: Tactics>Management

A review of the draft proposals
   
 

Tips on setting up a pop-up shop


by Chris Gates | Publication date: 17/10/2012 | Category: Tactics>Management

If new products can come and go, then why can't the stores that display them do the same?
   
 

The right to be forgotten


by Direct Commerce | Publication date: 06/09/2012 | Category: Tactics>Management

We ask the expert: caught between conflicting audit and privacy regulation, what should direct marketers do about impending data legislation and the right to be forgotten?
   
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Under the hammer


by Daniel Bellau | Publication date: 15/08/2012 | Category: Tactics>Management

Selling your direct commerce business by auction
   
 

Don’t feed the trolls


by Insight | Publication date: 15/08/2012 | Category: Tactics>Management

We ask the experts, are we legally responsible if users post or link-to copyrighted, offensive or libellous content? What are we obliged to do if such content should find its way onto our website?
   
 

Lovehoney--a story of tech, sex and retail


by DC Careers | Publication date: 06/06/2012 | Category: Tactics>Management

Lovehoney.co.uk has gone from bedroom business to a £16 million turnover in 10 years. Last month it was subject of a Channel 4 documentary, which followed the company’s employees as they went about their daily duties. Here, founder Richard Longhurst gives his personal view from behind the scenes.
   
 

The ticking time bomb of older workers


by Marc Jones | Publication date: 06/06/2012 | Category: Tactics>Management

With a gradually increasing age profile across workforces, businesses may well have to contend with higher payroll costs by retaining older workers for fear that to retire them will end in litigation
   
 

Ask the expert--dealing with database theft


by Direct Commerce | Publication date: 11/05/2012 | Category: Tactics>Management

We suspect that a former employee has stolen our customer database and is using it to start up his own business. What should our course of action be?
   
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How to make your business attractive to investors


by Leon Hughes | Publication date: 11/05/2012 | Category: Tactics>Management

Preparing your business for due dilligence
   
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