The pain points around pushing paper
Remaining productive within the workplace while battling with manual based administrative tasks is a difficult balancing act.
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Remaining productive within the workplace while battling with manual based administrative tasks is a difficult balancing act.
Making the best out of truly adverse circumstances is embodied in Leola Foon. At just 28 years of years, the fit and healthy Sydneysider nearly lost her life to a brain aneurism.
The use of eye scanners, veins, and heartbeats in place of passwords may seem ultra futuristic, but security experts say it’s not far from going mainstream.
Personal brand based businesses are becoming increasingly popular, and if you are at the centre of your own personal brand you could potentially become extremely successful. However a lot of hard work to grow and promote it.
The number one colour for luxury sports cars may be red – but when it comes to the everyday runabout, Australians are highly conservative.
Australia Post has asked customers whether they would be willing to pay an annual fee in order to have mail delivered daily, or switch to tri-weekly deliveries.
As of 1 August 2014, Australian credit and debit card users will no longer be able to sign for purchases.
A company that sold solar panels has been ordered by the Federal Court to pay a $145,000 penalty for disseminating fake testimonials and making false country of origin product claims.
Small business may feel like bit players in the fight against climate change, but as Australia sets to sizzle this week, industry bodies are affirming we can all make an impact.
A comprehensive and tailored approach to protecting your business against online attacks has become as necessary as locking the door to your house.
On the top of the New Year’s resolutions list for many is to rein in budgets, and finally get back into the black.
There is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to business success, however economists and trend watchers concur that some sectors have greater potential for prosperity in 2014 than others.
A new survey has found many Aussies plan to change jobs or start their own business this year, but some commentators believe the media is dishing up a skewed view of what life is truly like as a business owner.
The Minister for Employment has moved to reassure small business operators that advice from the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) should be relied upon, without fear of prosecution.
In 2013 the overall number of job advertisements declined by 9 per cent, suggesting that employers are hesitating to take on new staff.
The Statute Law Revision Bill and the Amending Acts 1901-1969 Bill will propose the repealing of some 8,000 redundant federal laws, some dating back to 100 years.
Half of SMEs are focused on simply getting through their workload with their sanity intact rather than increasing sales this festive season.
What do you do when you click onto a webpage or a blog post and are confronted with a great big slab of text? If you’re anything like the rest of us, you probably shut down the page and move on to something else.
Sometimes it’s the seemingly obvious solutions that have the best market cut-through.
Krispy Kreme and Starbucks outlets may have dotted the streets of cities around Australia just a few years ago, but frozen yogurt has taken over.