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Category: Opinion
Some of the UKs leading business leaders and opinion formers share their insight and ideas for growth
Bank of England Credit Conditions Analysis – the big picture for small businesses
For smaller businesses, there were both positives and negatives in the latest quarterly report from the Bank of England on credit conditions, published on Wednesday.
5 Sales Tips for 2014
Although we have been officially out of the recession for quite some time now times still seem tough. Here are five tips on how to get yourself in the best position and maximise the opportunities that will come your way this New Year.
Getting Your Money Back
What do you do if you are owed money by a business and they will not pay you back?
Time to take a company sabbatical?
“Sabbatical” is a word that many people in business only use when talking about some lucky relative or friend in academia. But would you ever put your company on a yearlong break, all in the name of growth?
Deflation – A Hidden Threat
In the US and Europe, in particular, central banks face a troubling dilemma in 2014: should they tighten monetary policy in response to the improved real economy or keep policy loose in response to an increasing threat of deflation?
CBI chief calls on firms to ‘support employees to move up the career ladder’
As the recovery takes hold, we need to make sure that all citizens benefit and that growth is properly balanced across the UK, says John Cridland, CBI Director-General
Good business is harnessing young talent
Ruby McGregor-Smith, CBE, Chief Executive of MITIE and Opening Doors Business Awards judge gives us her opinion on why in this economic environment it’s never been more important for businesses to look beyond the traditional business fairs and recruitment routes to harness great talent and build our country’s skills base.
Lessons from Downton Abbey?
What if your people are not your most valuable asset?
13 lessons in business from 2013
2013 was without a shadow of doubt the most intense, eventful and transformational year, so as the year came to an end i reflected as i usually do on what the key learning from the year have been for me.
How to beat the New Year blues
Gary Cattermole is an expert in employee engagement here he discusses the best way to beat the New Year blues.
Can people really change?
There is a great scene in Godfather 2 where Kay (Diane Keaton) complains to husband Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) about his unfulfilled promise to make his business fully legit and quit being a mafioso. Michael responds that he is still working on it, reassuring Kay emphatically: “I’ll change, I’ll change — I’ve learned that I have the strength to change.”
SMEs: the mini “secret millionaires” in every community
It’s no secret that SMEs make up more than 99% of all UK businesses and support around 60% of the UK’s private sector workforce, so there can be no arguing about the positive economic value every SME adds. However, what is often overlooked, even by SMEs themselves, is the incredible contribution that the SME sector makes too charitable and community causes.
The shape of webs to come?
The web moves ever onward and upward, and the bloggers are now busy speculating on the shape Web 3.0 will take. However, the media graveyard is littered with the reputations of those who have dared to predict future trends in technology. That said, here’s a peek into what shape the web may assume in a few years’ time.
Top Cyber Issues For 2014
As 2013 draws to a close, Colin Tankard Managing Director of Digital Pathways and Larry Dietz, General Counsel and Managing Director, Information Security of TALGlobal got together to look at the Cyber landscape for 2014 and what organisations need to consider to minimise their exposure. Here we share their thoughts.