BOSS DOOR CONTROLS
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Established in 2009 Boss Door Controls have many years industry experience in high specification architectural ironmongery.
Their products have been used extensively around the globe and have been supplied on many varied projects including Schools, Hospitals, Colleges, Student Accommodation, Offices, Leisure Centres, Hotels etc.
In recent years they have enhanced their door control product offering to include the Label range of swing door operators and the Fortessa range of door furniture where they have exclusive distribution for the architectural ironmongery markets.
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HTV are proud to be working with the good governance Institute. Its predictions and observations of performance in the NHS during this pandemic present great opportunities. Will they be missed? Andrew Corbet-Nolan presents three short videos.
"Rather sadly GGI predicted that NHS governance would return to full-fat routines as we pulled through the first stage of the pandemic and disappointingly we are right. The reason we believe is a misappreciation of what actually happened to board working in those three months and as sure as eggs are eggs NHS governance will return back to a porridge of lengthy board and committee meetings and the famed 200 page papers #valuecreation #leadership #governance #healthcare #ethics #medicalmanagement . But understanding what actually happened those three months helps find a way to keep decision making agile and assurance focussed on only the necessary"
Sandy Powell visits the Lucy Bell Gallery for the exhibition of nseen Photographs and film of Derek Jarman and Prospect Cottage by Derek Brown, Richard Heslop, Mark French, Steve Pyke MBE, Ed Sykes, Andrew Catlin, Liam Daniel, Jan Baldwin, Debi Angel and soundscape by Simon Fisher-Turner