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Common Causes of Disputes

Disputes in the built environment profession are unfortunately quite common, often leading to delays, cost overruns, and damaged relationships. Here are some of the most frequent causes:

Financial Benchmarking Methods for Businesses

Financial benchmarking compares your company's financial performance to others within your industry or size category. It helps you identify areas for improvement, track progress, and make informed strategic decisions. Here are some key methods for financial benchmarking:

Organisational Structures in a Business

The organisational structure of a business refers to the framework that defines how employees are organised and how work flows within the company. Different structures have their own pros and cons, and the best choice for a business depends on its size, industry, and goals. Here are some common types:

What is a Business Plan?

A business plan is a formal document  that outlines the future goals and strategies  of a business. It serves as a roadmap for guiding your business towards success and helps you communicate your vision to investors, lenders, potential partners, and even your own team.

Types of Business Plans

In the context of an RICS surveying business, different types of business plans serve distinct purposes and should be tailored to specific goals and needs. Here's an overview of common types:

Ensuring the Health and Safety of Staff as an Employer

RICS members, as employers, have a significant legal and ethical responsibility to ensure the health and safety of their staff. This includes providing necessary training to equip them with the knowledge and skills to work safely. Several regulations define the training requirements for RICS members employing staff:

When Have You Utilised Your Communication and Negotiation Skills?

Communication and negotiation skills are essential tools for every RICS professional, regardless of your specific specialisation. These skills come into play in a wide range of situations throughout their daily work, from initial client meetings to project completion and beyond. As part of the APC assessment you may be asked for examples of when and how you used your communication and negotiation skills. To help you come up with your own examples here are some specific instan

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