We’ve heard from business workshops, business coaches, marketing experts, academics and even other business owners on how important research is in business. But at a certain point does too much research become procrastination?
When Alex Hunt and Caitlin Jostlear decided to turn their passion for skateboards into a business, they did what many avoid doing by holding onto their full-time jobs.
The end of the financial year can be a frantic and stressful time, especially if you’re in your first year of business, but it doesn’t have to be. This article contains everything you need to know to set off in the right direction.
You may think that management accounting is something that only applies to big businesses. This is a common misconception. The purpose of this article is to convince you that any business – large or small – will benefit from management accounting.
It happens to everyone; you start a solid business and initially growth is solid. But after that first rush things begin to slow down. How you react to a slow down in business growth may determine your long term viability.
So you want to offer your workers the chance to operate remotely but you’re unsure if you can trust them to do the right thing? The answer is a combination of tech and good management practices.
When this young professional made the move to NZ from the UK in search of greener pastures, she couldn’t have predicted the result would mean buying a decade’s old horseback touring outfit.
Taking on a personal assistant was once reserved for the higher echelons of management personnel. But with the dawn of the ‘always on’ work paradigm and modern information tech, the virtual assistant has become an affordable solution to a host of logistical problems.
As things begin to wind down for the summer break, many of businesses of all kinds and sizes arrange end-of-year events to bring their employees together before parting ways for the holidays. Here are some ideas beyond the usual booze-up.