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.
Hiring your first full-time employee is a fantastic marker of a company’s success. You’re off and running. But is the person you hire the right fit?
Does your business experience a profit boost in December and a cash flow crunch early in the new year? Here are four lessons about cash flow.
When taking over an existing hospitality business, there’s plenty of work that needs to be done after the sale has been finalised in order to ensure the transition to new ownerships is a successful one.
One of the biggest challenges among SME owners in Australia and New Zealand is how far they are from the rest of the world, making it extremely time consuming and expensive to travel in order to expand their businesses.
This week is CERT NZ’s Cyber Smart Week, which means it’s a great time to brush up on some security basics to better protect yourself, your business and your customers.
Reaching the end of your first year in business you may think the hard work is done – but in a lot of ways it’s just beginning. Now it’s time to take stock, learn and plan for whatever comes next.
Your first year of business can be a mixed bag. To be your own boss is quite exhilarating, but it’s also hard work with a never-ending to-do list.
Deciding to go out on your own and start up your own business is one of the most exhilarating things you can do, and during your first year in business you’ll need more than luck.