How to hold undivided attention during your presentation
There are a few ways that you can customise your message, cut through the noise and keep your audience engaged with what you’re saying.
There are a few ways that you can customise your message, cut through the noise and keep your audience engaged with what you’re saying.
The concept of working to live rather than living to work reigns true in many people’s minds and issues like limited work-life balance, unsatisfactory pay and lack of development opportunities become big reasons why staff leave.
For all of the well-known entrepreneurs, there are many who take too great a risk, only to fade into insignificance, never to be heard of again.
Three-quarters of small business employees, and not to mention the majority of freelancers, maintain an office in their home. But a proper workspace at home doesn’t come cheap.
Using networks and tools, organisations are discovering ways to showcase products, provide responsive customer service, build brand loyalty, demonstrate thought leadership, reach new customers, recruit employees, and more.
With the end of the financial year behind us now is the time of year to come up with resolutions, especially for small to medium sized enterprises.
The last few months, we have been reverse engineering our business, website and services to evolve and the process has been interesting, but challenging.
In today’s super-connected, always-on era, businesses of almost any size can reach markets and customers beyond their borders with unprecedented ease.
The accessibility and advancement in technology is increasing the scope of learning strategies within small business. As a result, there has been a conscious shift away from traditional learning techniques that were often perceived as dull and boring.
Traditionally deadly sins have come as a neat package of seven, however, entrepreneurs appear to be more readily tempted by what we will call the “five deadly sins for entrepreneurs”.