Businesses must upskill staff to boost sales
Nearly 30 percent of surveyed businesses have said their staff need more training to improve their selling skills, according to new research.
Nearly 30 percent of surveyed businesses have said their staff need more training to improve their selling skills, according to new research.
On Twitter’s fifth birthday, editor and publisher Jen Bishop shares her thoughts on how the social media tool has become an integral part of her working day.
Small business The Loop was the surprise winner of the Best Enterprise category at the Australian Interactive Media Industry Awards (AIMIA) on Friday night. With just four staff, it beat off stiff competition from industry heavyweights.
Do you know what banks look for when you apply for a loan? Is it your turnover, your profitability, your growth projections, your cashflow or just the value of the security you can offer? And if a bank says no, what can you do?
Stevan Premutico has big plans to change the way Australians book restaurant tables. He spoke to Dynamic Business as Dimmi celebrates a successful first year in business.
In 2009 and throughout 2010 the Fair Work Ombudsmen recouped $26.1 million in employee underpayments as a result of the new Fair Work Act (FWA). But a quick Twitter poll revealed many of you are still confused, so this may help…
Last year the ladies from Sass and Bide jointly picked up the coveted title. Could it be you next year? Nominations opened this week.
Many start-ups do not initially have the capital to spend on compliance requirements and complicated legal structures. But there are some essentials you can’t afford to ignore. Here is Dynamic Business’ Legal 101 guide for start-ups!
Ten Australian-led startups are among the Guidewire Group’s 2010 Innovate!100 list released this week. The list is the result of a year-long Innovate! program of pitch slam and workshop events designed to identify and promote young companies and the entrepreneurs who drive them from idea to sustainability.
Amazon Web Services (AWS), part of Amazon.com has announced a US$100,000 prize for the winner of its annual “Start-Up Challenge for companies that use Amazon Web Services to develop their business.