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Posted on February 25, 2019

The Best Place to Get Business Advice

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By: Alex Cook

Being in business for yourself can be lonely. The pressure to grow your sales, pay staff and suppliers, keep customers happy, learn and obey new regulations and build something that supports your family is a challenge at the best of times. Continue reading “The Best Place to Get Business Advice”

Posted on January 4, 2019

How to Teach Your Kids to Be an Entrepreneur

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By: Rachel Doherty

Parents can teach a child to be an entrepreneur by giving them a chance to develop business skills. That happens best through trial and error. Continue reading “How to Teach Your Kids to Be an Entrepreneur”

Posted on July 2, 2018

10 Tips for Staying Relevant at Work

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By: Michael McQueen

As new technologies continue to change the pace and nature of the workplace, individuals face the ever-growing challenge of remaining ahead of the curve. Continue reading “10 Tips for Staying Relevant at Work”

Posted on May 30, 2018

A Business Without Bosses

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By: Michael McQueen

Large and mature organisations tend to be inertial at their core. In nature as it is in business, size is almost always inversely related to agility. Continue reading “A Business Without Bosses”

Posted on February 7, 2018

5 Ways Bureaucracy Will Kill Your Business

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By: Michael McQueen

When German political economist Max Weber first devised the bureaucratic theory of management in the late 19th century, his intention was to combat the nepotism and unproductiveness rife in the family-run businesses of the day. Continue reading “5 Ways Bureaucracy Will Kill Your Business”

Posted on November 12, 2017

Focusing on Friction

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By: Michael McQueen

Innovation is often thought of in terms of creation and invention – coming up with new ideas and new solutions. However, working with clients in recent months I have discovered that often the most powerful forms of innovation are more subtle. Continue reading “Focusing on Friction”

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