Your business should hire terrible programmers using terrible languages so that the code is bad. This is the secret to success for your small business.
Failure is a part of business, but when your own startup stalls, it’s hard not to take it personally. In this article, Mark Phillips discusses how entrepreneurs cope with the taste of defeat without it slowing them down.
As climate strikes continue to take place around the world, some small business owners are asking whether they can reduce their carbon footprint.
In the lead up to the festive season, small business owners will be wondering whether or not to offer a Christmas bonus to staff and how large it should be this year.
You’ve probably heard the saying “A change is as good as a holiday”, but for Luke Postlethwaite of The Biomechanics, relocating his business operations has been anything but.
Understanding contracts and how to properly manage them is fundamental to any sound business venture and might just save you from a number of legal headaches. In this article, Kellie Byrnes explains the basics of good contract management.
Expanding your startup might mean renting more space, growing your team or spending on new tools. Whatever the case, you’ll want to be sure your expansion strategy covers all bases, writes Maia Fletcher.
As with most new initiatives you might choose to undertake, PR campaigns can be challenging for the inexperienced. In this article, Ailsa Page discusses common PR mistakes with Amanda Mills.
If you’ve decided to host a business event, then you’re going to want to make sure it’s done right. A big part of getting it right is setting yourself up to secure clear business outcomes. Here’s how.