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PMP turns page on tough times


Thursday, September 03 2009 06:36 PM

Richard Allely, CEO of Australia's largest printing company PMP, elaborates on why restructuring is not just about cutting costs and discusses why staff communication is especially critical during a restructuring exercise.
Host: Phil Dobbie

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