|
|
Training includes marketing and consumer behaviour; supervisory and frontline management skills; developing and operating a business plan; selling; advertising; marketing research; promotional plans; and creative concepts. Always in demand, a marketer can take on almost any role increasing the chance of employment.
Menu:
Informations Media, Internet Business Sport
|
Builders London
BATHROOM
After the kitchen, bathrooms are the next rooms that potential buyers look at. To impress a potential buyer, your bathroom should not only feel new, but also look sharp. Usually a bathroom renovation involves the complete replacement of existing finish and fixtures – tubs/showers, toilets, faucets, sinks, tiles, flooring, lightings, cabinetry, and tile-work. Sometimes bathroom renovation also involves the re-location of fixtures and the removal of adjacent walls to create a better layout. A common renovation trend has been enlarging a master or ensuite bathroom into an adjacent closet or laundry room to create space for a large soaker tub and separate stand-up shower. Twin sinks and extensive cabinetry can also offer added conveniences. Welcome GB builders,
Build my home,
abc for builders,
my home project,
it's first home,
our second home,
uk decorators,
uk home builder,
the builder,
Builder board,
GB-uk builders,
Build home,
how to builders,
my building,
for uilder online,
Best Builder,
My London builder,
my London decorator,
A study from Canada’s leading real estate companies shows that a well designed bathroom renovation will generate a 56% better return on investment than the average popular renovation. The study also shows that most home buyers are looking for bathrooms that have a spa-like environment or a comfortable environment at first glance. Light colours, rich textures, luxuries such as water jets in the tub and steam shower stall can emphasize the relaxed atmosphere in the bathrooms.
The certificate encompasses the current national competency standards for workplace assessors and trainers while the diploma is designed to develop the skills for designing, implementing, managing and evaluating assessment and training systems.
Remember, a well-designed environment will bring a return on your investment, plus you get to enjoy it everyday before you sell your property!The Builders London is the principal trade organisation for private sector housebuilders and voice of the home building industry in England and Wales. It is an exciting industry filled with many talented people and organisations, providing sustainable and attractive homes to meet the demands of consumers.
Our member firms account for approximately 80% of all new homes built in England and Wales in any one year, and include companies of all sizes, ranging from multi-national household names through regionally based businesses and small local companies.
1. Toxic gas 'helps lung patients' data: 19.03.08
A toxic gas could improve the lives of patients with serious lung conditions, say scientists.
2. Gerrard hailed as hero in Anfield thriller data: 10.04.08
Despite admitting to playing one of his worst games for Liverpool, Steven Gerrard was hailed a hero once again after helping his team overcome Arsenal in a pulsating Champions League quarter-final on Tuesday.
3. Asian businesses and workers suffer from dollar's weakness data: 27.03.08
The sliding value of the U.S. dollar against most global currencies is putting many businesses and workers under increasing financial pressure.
4. Prosecutors quiz Samsung boss data: 07.04.08
The boss of South Korea's Samsung Group is questioned by prosecutors over corruption allegations.
5. Extra troops to be sent to fight Taliban data: 07.04.08
Britain is poised to send another 450 troops to Afghanistan and take control of its most war-torn region for at least the next two years following pressure from the United States, The Daily Telegraph has learned.
6. 'Ed Balls is witch hunting faith schools' data: 10.04.08
New evidence has emerged to undermine Government claims that faith schools are effectively barring children from poorer backgrounds by illicitly charging parents for admission.
7. Massa leads Ferrari one-two in Bahrain data: 07.04.08
Brazilian Felipe Massa led Ferrari to a one-two victory at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday, with team mate Kimi Raikkonen seizing the championship lead from McLaren's Lewis Hamilton.
8. Bear Stearns employees sending out rĂŠsumĂŠs in bad market data: 07.04.08
Bear Stearns employees are flooding Wall Street with their rĂŠsumĂŠs as the firm is acquired by rival JPMorgan Chase, but the job market looks bad, investment bankers and recruiters said.
9. Brown urges action on food prices data: 10.04.08
Gordon Brown calls on the G8 group of industrialised nations to devise an international plan to deal with rising food prices.
10. Fiona: Natasha Kaplinsky's news is good news! data: 07.04.08
Doesn't the reaction to Natasha Kaplinsky's pregnancy just say everything about how hideously family-unfriendly this country is?
11. Father of soldier killed in Afghanistan 'will sue MoD for damages' data: 19.03.08
The father of a soldier killed in Afghanistan vowed last night to take legal action against the Ministry of Defence, demanding that it accepts liability for his son's death.
12. Primary teachers to fight 'grade pressure' tests data: 19.03.08
Teachers have been urged to scupper primary school tests amid fears thousands of children are being demoralised by pressure to get good grades.
13. 'Artificial colourings as harmful as leaded petrol for children' data: 07.04.08
Artificial colourings could be removed from hundreds of food products after researchers found that they may be almost as harmful to children's development as leaded petrol.
14. Custody for Comoran rebel data: 07.04.08
Ousted Comoran rebel leader Mohammed Bacar is remanded in custody on the French island of Reunion.
15. Judges rule in Saudi arms inquiry data: 10.04.08
Judges are to rule whether the scrapping of a probe into a controversial UK-Saudi arms deal was illegal.
16. Sugar offers bankers television lesson data: 19.03.08
Promoting the fourth series of 'The Apprentice', Sir Alan Sugar says that investment bankers could learn basic business tenets from the BBC show
17. Record oil price drags down U.S. stocks data: 10.04.08
Oil prices surged to a fresh record high, piercing $112 a barrel at one point, on Wednesday as a new spate of recession fears and a bleak corporate profit outlook pulled down U.S. stocks.
18. Solar System's 'look-alike' found data: 07.04.08
Astronomers say they have discovered a planetary system orbiting a distant star which looks much like our own.
19. Post offices 'being shut by stealth', MPs told data: 19.03.08
Hundreds of post offices have been shut "by stealth" as the Government manipulated its own closure rules, MPs have been told.
20. Turkish court weighs bid to shut down governing party data: 07.04.08
The petition alleging Islamist activities has divided Turkey, increased uncertainty in the financial markets and could undermine Ankara's campaign to join the European Union.
21. Good Friday! data: 27.03.08
22. Act repeal could make Franz Herzog von Bayern new King of England and Scotland data: 07.04.08
Gordon Brown is considering repealing the 1701 Act of Settlement as a way of healing a historic injustice by ending the prohibition against Catholics taking the throne.
23. Number of complaints against the NHS soars data: 07.04.08
A growing number of NHS complaints are being upheld amid falling nursing standards and rushed GP appointments, according to a report published today.
24. A malaise hits Italian academia data: 07.04.08
Run by a select cadre of aging academics, ivory towers in Italy are as well defended as Fort Knox but without the gold.
25. Olympics: Kluft to skip heptathlon data: 19.03.08
Olympic champion Carolina Kluft will not defend her heptathlon title at the Beijing Games this year.
26. EU moves toward allowing in-flight cellphone calls data: 07.04.08
The new regulations, to be released Monday, will remove a major obstacle for companies that want to sell the service.
27. Nepal votes in landmark elections data: 10.04.08
Nepal begins voting in nationwide polls mired by violence that has claimed eight lives and prompted international calls for calm.
28. How did Doctor Who's TV comeback do in the ratings? data: 07.04.08
Doctor Who's comeback attracts 8.4 million viewers, despite fears an earlier timeslot would harm the serial.
29. Volcker, ex-Fed chairman, chides current one data: 10.04.08
The imposing former Fed chief who felled the runaway inflation of the 1980s chided Ben Bernanke for toeing "the very edge" of the bank's legal authority in orchestrating the bailout of Bear Stearns.
30. The 'tapas seven' data: 07.04.08
The key witnesses in the Madeleine McCann case
|
|
|