Well, maybe these women need telling how to act in the workplace...
"Too many women act like bimbos, ball-busters or battle-axes in a bid to get ahead [at work]."
Disclaimer: This is NOT the view of the author but from a press release sent to Finextra today from "the UK's leading communication coaching specialist" Personal Presentation.
29 Jul 2009 15:38 Read comment
No offence taken. I like the blog - if the word 'lost' is ambiguous, you've certainly cleared it up!
22 Jul 2009 16:47 Read comment
The FSA statement says "failings contributed to customer data being lost in the post".
To be honest, I don't have a problem with the word in this context.
Chambers 21st Century Dictionary: lose (lost, losing) 1a to fail to keep or obtain something, especially because of a mistake, carelessness etc.
But then I wrote the story so maybe I'm just looking to justify following the FSA's lead...
22 Jul 2009 14:48 Read comment
uum, is this not all painfully obvious stuff? Makes you wonder what sort of rubbish the proper analysts are producing.
The Guardian's got the full note if you want to learn all about the (apparently secret) life of the teenager.
13 Jul 2009 16:43 Read comment
Here's a YouTube video of the criminal mastermind...ballroom dancing:
http://www.youtube.com/user/saleyn
06 Jul 2009 16:52 Read comment
Apologies Gojmir. You're right of course, it's Bucharest.
22 Jun 2009 09:40 Read comment
I've just had a bit of a play on this and jolly good it is too, providing useful lessons on responsibly managing money in a way a child can understand.
I'd suggest our bankers give it a go.
17 Jun 2009 14:24 Read comment
Yep, and you can expect plenty more before the Hbos integration is completed - estimates of 30,000+ (although Lloyds isn't saying what it expects the number to be).
09 Jun 2009 15:39 Read comment
The bank now says it won't be buying the jets until it pays off all the TARP money.
24 Mar 2009 11:51 Read comment
You can watch Jim Cramer brave the Jon Stewart wrath here.
17 Mar 2009 16:33 Read comment
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