If you’re exhausted by the time the weekend rolls around and feel like there’s an ever-growing list of things to do in an ever-shrinking time span, you are not alone. According to the Australian Psychological Society’s annual survey, three in four Australians believe stress is affecting their health.
Get Yourself Ahead of the pack by Organizing Your Business
Count your blessings
Barber responds to new competition by differentiating
A well-established barber shop in a small town was hit hard when a new barber moved into the area and set up shop. Having held a monopoly prior to the arrival of the competitor, the barber had become complacent and benefited from false loyalty. This sense of false security was disrupted by new competition.
Tech Trends changing business operation and bringing them into the future
Taking the guesswork out of gifting
What are you Juggling? Oportunities in Small Business Ownership
As a father of three, I often come back to a phrase I once heard. “In life, there are rubber balls and glass balls and you are always juggling.”
The rubber ones are the things that bounce: that work project, for example, that will still be there tomorrow if you plan in advance. But the glass ones — your family, say — are precious.
Business can Benefit from a reflective perspective this festive season!
Ahh, summer. Firing up the coals for a backyard barbecue with friends, dusting off the bat to play beach cricket with the kids, or packing the car for a road trip along the coast. However you like to spend the summer months, and whatever business you run, the festive season is a perfect opportunity to step back and take stock.
Technology helping Small Businesses this Summer
Technology is constantly evolving and innovation sits high on the national economic agenda. But what has really changed for small businesses? When push comes to shove – when you’re contending with summer holidays, kids underfoot, skeleton staff, seasonal opportunities and taking the time to look toward 2017 – what technology evolutions can you lean on to make this summer even better than the last?
How to play the trump Card
To say that Donald Trump’s election as President of the United States took the world by surprise is an understatement. Markets hate surprises and uncertainty, so a short-term period of volatility is to be expected. But as investors begin to digest the new policy direction, buying opportunities could arise.









