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Take on some of the biggest companies in the world – tick. Help the AIDS epidemic – tick. Launch a product, now stocked nationally, all within a year? Tick. Just another day at the office for this 26 year old.
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Take on some of the biggest companies in the world – tick. Help the AIDS epidemic – tick. Launch a product, now stocked nationally, all within a year? Tick. Just another day at the office for this 26 year old.
For many business leaders, the past year has been a matter of holding our breath and waiting for the economy to recover.
If you believe Hollywood, the business world is a cold, dark place where the only concern is chasing down every dollar.
There are more ways than ever before to contact a company – phone, email, social media, face-to-face – yet poor coordination across these channels can lead to mixed messages for customers.
Cloud computing may be the hottest thing in data storage right now, but new research reveals some companies are setting themselves up to fail.
A productive office is key to business success, but it takes a lot to keep an office running smoothly.
Attract the right staff, get the most out of the interview process and tackle the challenge of creating a unique workplace.
There’s the stereotype of the kid in jeans and a hoodie selling his start-up to Google for a couple of billion dollars – but that’s the exception. Most entrepreneurs are actually over 50.
Have you fallen into the all too common small business and start-up marketing trap of saturating social media, without tracking your return on investment?
It’s always been easy to blame your failed efforts at recreating favourite dishes from restaurants or TV chefs on your lack of an industrial kitchen – until now.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has left the record-low cash rate unchanged at 2.73 per cent following its monthly meeting today – what does it mean for you and your business?
If it feels as though you’re losing more customers than you’re gaining, you probably are – and while it’s easy to blame the economy or the government, your business starts and ends with you.
Senator Scott Ryan, Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Small Business & Fair Competition says Senate Estimates hearings are a chance to directly question the officials who run government, as opposed to the theatre of parliamentary question time.
While it may seem that we’ve come a long way from the Mad Men days where discrimination was part and parcel of office life, the truth is often far from that.
Thinking about the ATO doesn’t usually conjure much excitement, but heck there’s a first time for everything. To coincide with tax return season, a raft of changes have been introduced.
Today marks the very first day of the new financial year, and a mid-year opportunity to start afresh – here’s 5 easy things to keep in mind.
Finding the right staff members can be difficult in a competitive environment, but there are a few things you can do to make your business more attractive to potential employees.
It’s an issue gaining momentum, and business is starting to recognise that a safe workplace is more than just the physical environment.
Uncertainty prevails when it comes to hiring but according to a leading consultancy firm, putting a freeze on new hires calls for more investment on those who remain.
An online ugg boot retailer has been left red-faced after an ACCC investigation revealed its ‘Made in Australia’ claims were totally false. Worse still, it also used the official Australian Made logo without authorisation.