Fifty Four Degrees - Issue 3
Fifty Four Degrees - Issue 3
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One route to revitalising the UK economy couldnât be any clearer. small ï¬rms make up 99% of the private sector, but they typically have lower levels of productivity and invest less in their people and business development. so more productive and innovative small ï¬rms would equate to a seismic shift in UK economic performance. A number of the articles in this issue of Fifty Four Degrees look at the practicalities involved in changing the performance of smaller businesses. In his lead feature, Steve Young explores why itâs so important for employers of all sizes to do more than just pay lip service to the value of their people.
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Fifty Four Degrees is a magazine from Lancaster University Management School (LUMS). Drawing upon the vast expertise within our leading faculty, this publication is designed to showcase our cutting-edge knowledge and highlight our research impact. Every issue includes a collection of featured articles addressing global issues, current trends and events with insight from leading academics and professionals from across LUMS.
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