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There are a few professions which evoke a certain ‘old-school’ feel. Innovation isn’t the done thing. Talk of technology means email and often not much else.
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There are a few professions which evoke a certain ‘old-school’ feel. Innovation isn’t the done thing. Talk of technology means email and often not much else.
Technology is continually evolving and it can be hard to keep up, but there are a few key ways to make sure your business isn’t left behind. Business solutions provider UXC Eclipse has some tips to help businesses prepare for the year ahead: Risk Mitigation Businesses must moderate the risks associated with large projects and […]
Confidence in the business outlook among CEOs in Australia and New Zealand is higher than it has been in three years.
Providing opportunities for career development and progression are well known factors in keeping employees satisfied and reducing staff turnover – yet business isn’t taking full advantage of this concept.
If you’re considering hiring the services of a virtual assistant these tips will help you make sure they’re the right person for the job.
According to new ABS statistics, he’s a man, aged between 45-54, and working hard for the money.
The latest statistics from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) paint a concerning state of the nation’s literacy and numeracy skills.
Peter Nuttall was his father’s second employee at RUD Chains. Now, almost 30 years later, he’s managing director of the multi-million dollar company.
Two separate judgements handed down by the Federal Court demonstrate how seriously the court takes false ‘free to roam’ claims.
An estimated 200,000 employers across New South Wales are set to benefit from a cut to WorkCover premiums, now that the scheme has returned to surplus.
Australian consumers are speeding up the retail industry’s transition into the digital world, embracing different technologies that allow them to spend without cash.
As we close out the year, 2013 sees Australia taking home the crown for being the largest smartphone market per capita. But are businesses taking advantage of this opportunity?
Social media and review websites mean consumer perception is more important than ever – a few negative tweets or Facebook posts can be enough to dent your brand image.
The annual Global Startup Battle (GSB) is one of the biggest startup events in the world, and this year it’s coming to Australia.
NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell has today announced a $227,500 funding boost for a marketing and promotion campaign to encourage domestic and international tourists to visit the Blue Mountains region.
Eftpos has pledged to donate up to $2 million to fight skin cancer and diabetes after running a campaign which sought community voting on how its donation should be spent.
The results of a poll of top achieving women who were finalists in the 2013 Telstra Business Women’s Awards, has revealed that career breaks can spur positive change.
In any given business there are a variety of roles contributing to business operations, each of which comprise of different skill sets and responsibilities.
The famous Queen Victoria Market (QVM) is set to receive a long overdue revitalisation. Victorian Premier Denis Napthine has announced the State Government will make a substantial contribution towards the project.
How many Royal Australian Air Force pilots leave to start their own natural skincare business? In all likelihood, not many. MooGoo, now stocked by 1,500 retailers and hospitals nationwide, started seven years ago quite by accident.