February sales boost for UK retail industry
Retailers have experienced a much better February than expected, according to new research.
Retailers have experienced a much better February than expected, according to new research.
A new management survey has revealed that resignations are on the rise in the UK.
Changes to the vocational qualifications for the retail industries are helping businesses, it has been suggested.
A new study places Marks & Spencer’s (M&S) website as the number one online retailer.
A new study shows that offering free samples helps companies gain the competitive advantage over their rivals - the research may make interesting reading for those in marketing jobs.
New research from Unbiased.co.uk suggests the average person in the UK spent the first 50 days of 2010 earning enough money just to pay off the interest on their personal loan and credit card debt.
Pay rises may be on the horizon for many employees in the UK if new research from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development is anything to go by.
There was only a five per cent year-on-year increase in the amount of money spent online by UK shoppers in January, although the total was still over £4 billion.
Some big-name British brands have been shortlisted for the Etailer of the Year prize at the 2010 Oracle World Retail Awards.
The World Retail Congress will take place in Berlin between April 21st and 23rd.