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Saved by uncleflo on January 17th, 2022.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 29th, 2018.
UKFT is the most inclusive British network for fashion and textile companies, bringing together 2,500 designers, manufacturers, agents and retailers to promote their businesses and our industry in the UK and throughout the world. UKFT is in a unique position, representing businesses from spinning, weaving and knitting, right through to catwalk and aftercare. We are the collective voice of UK fashion and textiles, promoting the strategic and economic value of our vibrant industry to government and policymakers. As the UK’s largest provider of trade show access funding, we help companies reach new markets overseas, as well as offering unrivalled export advice and support to members.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 28th, 2018.
There is a myth that making clothing in the UK is much more expensive than manufacturing overseas. We’d like to dispel that myth and show you why that’s not the case, even on simple products such as T-shirts. Let’s first start by looking at all of the different costs associated with making a good quality, branded T-shirt that retails for £25. The average manufacturing cost for that T-shirt in the Far East, making a small quantity of a few hundred pieces, is around £4.24*. That price includes the fabric, cutting and stitching of the garment, labelling, pressing and packing, and the factory overhead and margin. The same T-shirt made in the UK is around £8.85. It’s seems like it’s more than double, but hear us out! When clothing is made overseas there are several other costs that need to be taken into account before that product is ready to hit the shop floor. Shipping and duty can be as much as £1.75 on a simple T-shirt, depending on the size of the order. And if the brand is buying through an agent they will take their cut too. So now you get to a more likely cost of £7 for the Far Eastern-made T-shirt, compared to the £8.85 for the British one. But it doesn’t stop there. Retailers traditionally work on a profit margin of around 60% on a branded item when they sell it in their stores. A simple way to work that out is roughly double the wholesale cost plus VAT. The problem is that retailers have to take into account the fact that not all of the product that they buy sells at full price.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 22nd, 2018.
When we talk about bias, we often tie it to acts of discrimination or prejudice. But according to cognitive science, everybody, by virtue of having a brain that’s constantly seeking efficiency, is biased in some way — and not all biases make us actively malicious. The key is how we manage our biases. While biases can affect any of an organization’s talent decisions, they can be especially harmful when it comes to diversity and inclusion efforts. And there is perhaps no setting that shapes careers, salaries, and lives like annual performance evaluations. In a recent performance management summit we ran with over 100 large organizations, 57% of them said they weren’t taking any actions to address bias in performance reviews. One reason why may be a lack of shared language: In order to address biases, you first have to be able to label them. Research has found that several biases come up again and again when managers are evaluating a team member.
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Saved by uncleflo on April 20th, 2017.
Quite simply, you need to know what to order, how much and when. That’s the whole idea behind Restock Suggestions – the heart of RestockPro that guides your daily reordering decisions and automates the whole process!
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Saved by uncleflo on March 11th, 2016.
Building on over 150 years of experience, Estates Gazette continues to deliver market-leading intelligence tools that enable our customers to make faster, better informed decisions and to win more business in the real estate market. No one knows UK property better than Estates Gazette.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 20th, 2015.
Whatever you call it, the general idea of the sales funnel has remained unchanged for decades – it describes the process of taking the customer through an initial awareness of a product or service, all the way to when they decide to purchase your product. From Point A to Point B. It’s a foundation of marketing theory. But this foundation—and analogy—is imperfect at best. No funnel that I know is so leaky as to lose the majority of its contents before reaching the bottom. And in today’s new world of work, potential customers simply aren’t entering the funnel at the top and progressing downward. Customers are entering the buying process at different levels and always absorbing information about products and services, even when they are not in the process of making a purchasing decision.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 14th, 2014.
Processes and files are labeled with an SELinux context that contains additional information, such as an SELinux user, role, type, and, optionally, a level. When running SELinux, all of this information is used to make access control decisions. In Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SELinux provides a combination of Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), Type Enforcement (TE), and, optionally, Multi-Level Security (MLS). The following is an example showing SELinux context. SELinux contexts are used on processes, Linux users, and files, on Linux operating systems that run SELinux. Use the ls -Z command to view the SELinux context of files and directories.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 20th, 2014.
If you're looking to buy your first road bike, you are in the right place. Road.cc's Buying Basics will steer you through the occasionally confusing world of road cycling and arm you with the right information to make the best buying decisions. And we start with buying your first road bike.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 4th, 2014.
John Harvey-Jones, the business guru and former head of ICI, in his book Making it Happen: Reflections on Leadership, said that he never regarded a dismissal as the employee’s fault but rather that of ICI’s management. Since he was the top guy, he regarded every instance when he had to let staff go as his fault. Whilst it never does to beat one’s self up over every business decision, it is a good starting point. If management consider that it’s their fault that people have to be made redundant, it means that there is the necessary level of humility in place, and it is likely therefore that the motivation is there to treat staff fairly. Fair treatment and due process are the tenets needed to secure a simple, sound redundancy and one over which there can be little if any cause for a staff member to take an employment tribunal case.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 23rd, 2013.
Welcome to DEFCAD, operated by Defense Distributed. This site is a makeshift response to Makerbot Industries' decision to censor files uploaded in good faith at Thingiverse, specifically firearms-related files. We are hosting as many of the pulled files as we can find. Check the news section for updates.
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