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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Jings! I thought you were deid!
NF is gonna have to extend name field in the next update
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post
In hindsight now, do you still think the governance changes (CC kicked out) were the best thing since sliced bread as you thought at the time ?
Or worse decision in ipse history ? (With hindsight now)
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post
In hindsight now, do you still think the governance changes (CC kicked out) were the best thing since sliced bread as you thought at the time ?
Or worse decision in ipse history ? (With hindsight now)
However, IPSE now has a different market and a different remit. We should ignore the old version and just use the new one's member services as necessary.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostThe commercial offering is as good as it has ever been and easily beats the market.
Lobbying is by a strong, well respected and well resarched team, it's HMG that is killing progress, not IPSE by utterly refusing to accept that if you don't have premises and employees you can still be in business.
The original ethos though is long gone. Current management has totally lost touch with its members. It's just another commercial operation these days.
The last is the real tragedy. The rest is just a cost/risk analysis
Or worse decision in ipse history ? (With hindsight now)
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Originally posted by silverlight1 View PostI got ill suddently and spent 3 weeks in hospital.
Without quibble IPSE paid me £2000 which was good to know.
Made a full recovery
Can't seem to find any decent deals on Perkbox so given up on that - maybe i am missing something?
Perkbox is definitely a bit marmite. I know some members get a lot of value from it, my experience is a bit more 'meh' and I'll occasionally look but I have only used it once or twice.
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I got ill suddently and spent 3 weeks in hospital.
Without quibble IPSE paid me £2000 which was good to know.
Made a full recovery
Can't seem to find any decent deals on Perkbox so given up on that - maybe i am missing something?
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostTurns out no-one knows what the new Members' Forum does either.
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Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post
I thought there were some gotcha's with the insurance, shared risk pool with a shared covered limit etc.
Not sure about the lobbying doesn't seem much success anywhere.
Management losing touch started many years ago.
Management now is irrelevant. The CEO has more power than the BoD it seems. Recent calls for info seem not to really understand reality, being more PR than anything.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostThe commercial offering is as good as it has ever been and easily beats the market.
Lobbying is by a strong, well respected and well resarched team, it's HMG that is killing progress, not IPSE by utterly refusing to accept that if you don't have premises and employees you can still be in business.
The original ethos though is long gone. Current management has totally lost touch with its members. It's just another commercial operation these days.
The last is the real tragedy. The rest is just a cost/risk analysis
Not sure about the lobbying doesn't seem much success anywhere.
Management losing touch started many years ago.
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The commercial offering is as good as it has ever been and easily beats the market.
Lobbying is by a strong, well respected and well resarched team, it's HMG that is killing progress, not IPSE by utterly refusing to accept that if you don't have premises and employees you can still be in business.
The original ethos though is long gone. Current management has totally lost touch with its members. It's just another commercial operation these days.
The last is the real tragedy. The rest is just a cost/risk analysis
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