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95 results that are All research and statistics, sorted by Updated (newest)
  • Research trialling a big data approach to identifying industry clusters, with case studies from each of the sectors studied.

  • Terms of reference for an independent review of electronic balloting for trade union industrial action ballots.

  • UKCES evaluation report for the UK Futures Programme Productivity Challenge: Skills for innovation in manufacturing.

  • UKCES evaluation report for the UK Futures Programme management and leadership in supply chains and networked organisations productivity challenge. This was the UK Futures Programme's second challenge.

  • UKCES evaluation report for the UK Futures Programme Productivity Challenge: Developing leadership and entrepreneurship in small firms through local anchor institutions.

  • UKCES report on the theme of supply chains in the offsite construction, and management and leadership productivity challenges.

  • UKCES evaluation report for the offsite construction productivity challenge. This was the first challenge in the UK Futures Programme.

  • UKCES report on the theme of collaboration in both the offsite construction and the management and leadership productivity challenges.

  • An independent evaluation of BIS's process of administering the Advanced Manufacturing Supply Chain Initiative for 2012 and 2013.

  • This report looks at the role of technology in the construction industry.

  • This report, published by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES), examines skills and performance challenges in the advanced manufacturing sector

  • These reports consider the associations between leadership and management skills and the implementation of management best practices.

  • Looking at the factors that affect the performance and growth of small businesses with 10 to 49 employees.

  • The growth dashboard summarises important facts and figures on UK growth and sector performance, as well as the government’s growth and industrial policy.

  • Family learning is good for improving adult language and maths skills, but also has a wider impact. BIS research paper 108.

  • Review of literature looking at the economic value of higher and further education and training. BIS research paper 166.

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the construction sector.

  • Research exploring the future of work and how jobs, and the skills needed in the workplace, will change by 2030.

  • Professor John Perkins' review argues that substantially increasing the number of engineers would help the UK economy.

  • A report produced by BVG Associates detailing the capabilities and opportunities within the UK offshore wind supply chain.