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Award scheme to complement the Queen's Award for Environmental Achievement 1992/93. Award given for a significant initiative by British management in the pursuit of sustainability which seeks to eliminate the negative impacts of business on the environment while maintaining the long term viability of the business.\nSource: The RSA and the Environment, edited by Timothy Cantell, 1993\n\nRecords include publications, printed material and photographs

RSA/PR/ED/100/17/211 · Item · 1991-1992
Part of Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

33 000 people registered for the Certificate in Business Language Competence between May 1994 and April 1996. In light of growing business communications with France, Germany and Japan a survey was conducted by the RSA on 355 of the largest 1000 companies (by sales turnover) in Britain. It found that 44% of organisations employed staff who could speak at least one of the three languages, but only 19% were able to deal with simple telephone enquiries.

RSA/PR/ED/100/17/210 · Item · 1991-1992
Part of Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

33 000 people registered for the Certificate in Business Language Competence between May 1994 and April 1996. In light of growing business communications with France, Germany and Japan a survey was conducted by the RSA on 355 of the largest 1000 companies (by sales turnover) in Britain. It found that 44% of organisations employed staff who could speak at least one of the three languages, but only 19% were able to deal with simple telephone enquiries.

RSA/PR/ED/100/17/209 · Item · 1991-1992
Part of Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

33 000 people registered for the Certificate in Business Language Competence between May 1994 and April 1996. In light of growing business communications with France, Germany and Japan a survey was conducted by the RSA on 355 of the largest 1000 companies (by sales turnover) in Britain. It found that 44% of organisations employed staff who could speak at least one of the three languages, but only 19% were able to deal with simple telephone enquiries.

RSA/PR/ED/100/17/208 · Item · 1991-1992
Part of Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

33 000 people registered for the Certificate in Business Language Competence between May 1994 and April 1996. In light of growing business communications with France, Germany and Japan a survey was conducted by the RSA on 355 of the largest 1000 companies (by sales turnover) in Britain. It found that 44% of organisations employed staff who could speak at least one of the three languages, but only 19% were able to deal with simple telephone enquiries.

RSA · Fonds · 1754-

The RSA archive preserves the historical records relating to the RSA's activities and administration and makes them available for research.\nThe Society was established in 1754 and RSA archival records date from then, but there is some printed material that dates back to 1634.