Business, Economics & Law
April 2018
Every issue of Works Management is packed with a wealth of best practice ideas, covering the broad spectrum of manufacturing business operations. Works Management deciphers the latest shake ups in employment law – from extended paternity leave to the abolition of the default retirement age – providing a ‘no-nonsense’ guide to the changes and how they could affect employers in this sector. Works Management also provides valuable insight into the everyday challenges of running a manufacturing site, from cutting compressed air bills to upgrading forklift truck fleets. Works Management delivers exclusive, innovative and respected editorial content. Its journalists break the big industry stories first, seeking comment and interpretation from the frontline manufacturing managers. In-depth features include case studies that provide real-life templates for best practice, alongside groundbreaking industry research around such critical reader issues as salaries, plant investment plans, rising energy costs and IT. Its thoroughly researched circulation of key individuals responsible for day to day site management targets its readers more accurately than any other service provider in the sector; it reaches readers with the budgets and authority to spend. Works Management is the leading publication for manufacturing management. If you are trying to reach this key group of decision makers, then Works Management is your ‘must have’ partner. If your plans incorporate display advertising, more complicated projects such as gatefold covers or bellybands, or if you require assistance in design, writing and layout of advertorial, Works Management has the options to suit your marketing strategy and your budget. With Works Management’s editorial experience, brand strength and a monthly circulation of more than 16,000 key decision makers, no one understands the sector better, or is in a better position to help you fulfil your company's marketing aims.