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The extension of compulsory, competitive tendering to professional services, against a background of local government reform is generating an atmosphere of organizational and operational uncertainty. Examines some of the issues arising out of the twin processes and highlights some of the areas where questions need to be answered. Both initiatives are, however, dynamic and ongoing, with the only certainty being change!
Property Management – Emerald Publishing
Published: Sep 1, 1994
Keywords: Clients; Compulsory competitive tendering; Legislation; Local government; Property; Property management
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