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Edge, February 10 - How to chair a meeting
Spending time in meetings can be one of the more fruitless tasks in a busy working day, but if you fine-tune your ability to chair a meeting and keep to a strict agenda, there is no reason why meetings can't be highly productive, says Scott Beagrie >>more

Evening Standard, 22 March 04 - Occupational Therapy Special Occupational therapists are the unsung heroes of the health and care services. Here 54-year-old Graeme Leith tells how, with the help of occupational therapy, he defied the doctors and walked again. >>more

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Edge, February 04 - UP CLOSE | Greame Leith
When a horrific skiing accident left him paralysed from the waist down, executive coach Graeme Leith refused to accept that he would never walk again. He tells Sam Dukes how he defied the medical experts and now uses his experiences to motivate others to meet the challenges they face in work and life. >>more

Personnel Today, 11 November 03 - How to... manage upwards
Management is a two-way street, and effective managers need to maintain and develop good relationships - not only with their teams, but with their senior managers, too. >>more

Personnel Today, 21 March 03 - UK firms unprepared for lengthy war in Iraq
Nearly a quarter of UK companies are likely to close down parts of their business if the war against Iraq lasts for longer than six weeks, research finds.>>more

Financial Times, 23 January 03 - Doing nothing just will not do
At least 80 per cent of the business projects that are shelved or dismissed as "failures" each year were probably never started in the first place, according to a recent study. >>more

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