Over the Eighties and Nineties, everyone else slimmed down the back offices, delayered, computerised, out sourced and reduced headcount. |
However, if I was the whip in charge of foundation hospitals, I'd be doing a new headcount pretty soon. |
The firm expects this upward trend to continue as more companies increase space and headcount later this year to cope with expansion plans. |
But in the event, the funding system, based on the annual headcount of children in schools, rather than in other settings, had remained the same. |
I've never done a headcount, but my sense is it might even be half, and they range in all levels of experience. |
This is likely to mean a drastic reduction of overheads and also of headcount. |