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How can you save when there’s nothing left to cut?

June 21, 2011 Saba Salman

In most organisations, cost cutting means looking for big ticket savings in merger, payroll or service delivery. But when there is no organisational fat left to trim, what should you put under the financial microscope? When the money stops, the thinking starts…Read more over on the Guardian’s online network for the voluntary sector.

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