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Bank of Ireland laptops stolen
Laptops stolen from the Bank of Ireland last week contained data on 31,500 insurance policies.
 
Harnessing the finance function for 2020
A new study by KPMG forecasts that the future finance professional is as much a strategist as an accountant. 
 
Executives question value of chairmen
Executive directors seriously question the value of the board and its chairman in terms of enhancing the performance of the organisation.
 
Employers measure job satisfaction
Companies now have the tools to establish how happy workers are with their job and employer.
 
Financial services firms lax on data
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is urging firms to change their attitude to data security.
 
Roll call of data breaches grows
An alarming number of data security breaches has been reported in the past six months.
 
Obama is a leader, Clinton is a manager
What can finance directors learn from the differences in style between the US presidential candidates? Director of Finance Online asks leadership expert John Fay.
 
Local councils face staff shortage
Local councils may struggle to run services as a third of staff are due to retire within ten years.
 
Media scrutiny focuses on FTSE 100 firms
Having a code of ethics does not protect corporations against moral concerns and allegations of malpractice in the broadsheet media.
 
Testosterone linked to profit - and loss
City traders with high morning testosterone levels make above average profits throughout the day.
 
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