
Five tips on how to organise your small business
From time to time, business owners need to take a step back and put time and energy into the organisation of their operation. Here are five tips to help you organise your small business. more»
From time to time, business owners need to take a step back and put time and energy into the organisation of their operation. Here are five tips to help you organise your small business. more»
With 10 October marking World Mental Health Day, co-authors of business book Time Mastery, Karen Meager and John McLachlan, reveal their four secrets for maintaining a healthy work-life balance. more»
New survey findings have revealed the five business investments founders most regret not making in the early days of running their company, with a majority finding bookkeeping more difficult than expected. more»
Here, Phil Mottram, enterprise director at telecommunications company Vodafone UK, reveals three strategies for unlocking the business power of a smartphone, helping readers run their company from the palm of their hand. more»
Just as the name suggests, a workaholic is always looking for its next fix, whether this is a new project, another sale or their next promotion. These six traits are common to most workaholics. more»
Some 87 per cent of workers feel that taking tea breaks boosts their ability to be creative and productive in their role, with most of us wanting to take four breaks each day on average. more»
The document management policy has to be clear so that all staff know what documents need to be kept, for how long and what to do when it comes to their destruction. more»
The latest round of funding under the government's Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) has been announced, with grants earmarked for projects supporting rural broadband projects. more»
Okappy is a B2B communications and collaborations platform which helps business owners manage their day-to-day workload, and consumer demand is high. more»
As your team begins to expand and you have to start meeting more and more investors and customers for business development purposes, what's the absolute last thing you want to be dealing with? Expenses. more»