With the holidays on the horizon, business owners need to decide whether to shut up shop – and if so, for how long. Here are seven things to consider when deciding whether or not to close for the holidays.
It’s that time of the year, where chances are your contact with prospects and clients is about to disappear for a month or more. How will they think of you over their holidays?
Christmas 2020’s holiday sales are an opportunity for retailers to begin ramping up activity after a tough year of trade. Here’s how, writes Nina Hendy.
Business managers are more likely to be feeling frenzied than festive this holiday period. Here’s how you can plan your workforce to alleviate the pressure.
Juggling cash flow is hard at the best of times in small business, but it’s super tricky during the Christmas and New Year period when many businesses close and consumers go on holiday.
As things begin to wind down for the summer break, many of businesses of all kinds and sizes arrange end-of-year events to bring their employees together before parting ways for the holidays. Here are some ideas beyond the usual booze-up.
Realised you left someone off your Christmas shopping list? Or perhaps you left all your gift buying to the last minute? Whatever the reason, we’ve curated a list of great gift ideas just for you.
As small business owners begin the mad rush to the end of the year, they’re being urged to be on the lookout for scams that cost them $30,000 on average.
Managing a business takes a lot more than knowledge alone – you also need strength and determination in spades. And that also means there’s a significant risk of burning out.