Farmers have some of the same challenges as any employer when it comes to hiring people – how do you make the job attractive to the kind of person you want doing it?
Good weather and a little bit of luck may be crucial in the farming business, but data is becoming one of the most important crops an agribusiness can reap.
Industry expos are great for meeting new people, opening yourself up to new ideas and possibly sealing a deal or two. But they can be exhausting.
When it comes to negotiating in the workplace, women are at a disadvantage. Does this disadvantage persist in freelancing, where a contractor’s work is worth what they’re willing to negotiate?
When your living comes from your intellectual property through freelance work, being asked to ‘pick your brain’ feels like giving away your livelihood.
Kiwi farmers are facing unique market challenges. It’s time accountants engage with their agribusiness clients in new ways so that both sides can develop a more sustainable business outlook.
How would you tell the story of your startup in three minutes? Or five minutes?
Being a busy tradie, you probably have little time left during the week once you have finished jobs on site, and then caught up on invoicing and chasing unpaid bills.
Starting your own trades or construction business means that everything becomes part of your job – not just the actual job of fixing or building things.