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Talking Point

Contributions from the West Midlands' most influential figures

Talking Point: Are The Apprentice boardroom battles true to form?

Stewart Vandermark from law firm Nelsons dicusses how lessons learnt from BBC1 series The Apprentice can be applied to everyday business life.

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Talking Point: Progress report

Martin Yardley, director of city services and development at Coventry City Council, explains how new streamlined processes have turned Coventry into a developer-friendly city.

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Talking Point: A land of opportunity

Mike Loftus looks at the potential for trading in China’s newest cities and asks why more of us aren’t knocking on their door.

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Talking Point: A time for change

Service Birmingham’s Stewart Wren on the holy grail of improving public services while at the same time reducing costs.

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Talking Point: Socially acceptable

Wates Construction’s Phil Harrison explains why his company takes social enterprises seriously.

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Talking Point: Collaborative process

KPMG’s Tracey Davenport discusses why there is the need for give-and-take between stakeholders to ensure there is access to finance for the region’s SMEs.

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In Focus: Street smart

Andy Coyne ponders the Greater Birmingham LEP’s key appointment and assesses the size of the job facing the new man.

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Talking Point: Know their rights

Freeth Cartwright’s Rebecca Sawbridge looks at the impact of the new agency worker regulations

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