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UCD and IMI make FT executive education rankings
UCD now ranks 43rd globally for its open enrolment programme while IMI places 67th
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Trinity College the highest entrant on FT’s business school rankings
TCD back in the rankings for first time since 2007 as IMI and UCD Smurfit School also rise
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Dell and Abercrombie & Fitch among companies reporting results
An Post gender pay gap is 3.7% in favour of men, company says
Semi-State plans to hire more female managers and to achieve 50-50 split on shortlists
IMI and UCD Smurfit School among top 50 for executive education
Financial Times executive education rankings assess business schools worldwide
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IMI makes FT’s business school rankings for the first time
UCD Smurfit School also feature in the list, rising one place to 23rd spot overall
Team from DIT wins ESB Inter Colleges Challenge for 2018
Four students propose renewable energy solution for the agricultural sector
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Irish retail sales and euro-zone inflation due
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IMI to enlighten Irish executives on ‘leadership of change’
Conference plans to give ‘fresh insights’ on requirements for future leaders
Former head of National Library to chair troubled CIE
Fiona Ross will take up three-year post at State-owned public transport group
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Aryzta strengthens management team to meet challenges
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AIG to sponsor the IMI’s national conference
Theme of this year’s event is about embracing risk and enabling ambition
Universities accused of ‘misleading’ Dáil committee over financial affairs
DIT president regrets not providing committee with ‘highly critical’ report of managment failures
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Irish employers counting on returning expats to plug job gaps
With all the foreign direct investment, shortages are appearing in ‘top-end’ jobs
What is happening to Ireland’s old phone boxes?
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Irish Management Institute members to vote on UCC merger
Proposed €20m deal would see institue becoming wholly-owned subsidiary of college
Budget 2017 to increase old-age pension by €5
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IMI conference hears from speakers about opportunities in disruptive environments
Caveat: Dublin Bus customers should go on strike too
I now expect the service’s ‘real-time’ boards to be complete works of fiction
Intel deal: Who are the people behind Movidius?
Acquisition of Dublin chipmaker understood to be worth between €330m and €350m
Who are the winners and losers in the age of robots?
Prof Tom Davenport to those concerned by the growing influence of robotics technology: ‘you can’t beat ‘em, so join ‘em.
Dundrum complex with 51 apartments guiding for €14m
Crescent-shaped development close to Luas and Dundrum Town Centre
Climate improves but graduate market remains competitive
Hard work pays off for those graduates who are more agile, nimble, and quick to learn
Bright outlook for graduates at tenth Gradireland awards
Competition for talent increases as number of graduate programmes grows every year
Radio: Keelin Shanley deserves more than six out of 10
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Ivor Kenny: Distinguished academic, author and visionary head of IMI
Obituary: He was sought out as a pundit on the budget each year – and he pulled no punches
More work to do on diversity in business
Equal opportunity is still not the norm in the workplace. More focus is required to get the most from your staff
Another Life: Mindfulness? I keep pace with nature, a stream one never steps in twice
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Unfair questions alleged in interview for senior Garda post
Court refuses injunctions to Assistant Commissioner who claimed political questioning
They have ways of tracking your work – but is it useful?
The detail of the data now available to employers about the productivity of their workforce is a resource that can raise difficult issues if not managed properly
How to keep your mindset as sharp as your skillset
Rasmus Hougaard introduces corporate mindfulness training to an Irish audience
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