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| 27/01/2006 |
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Many organisations have started to break free from the constraints of starched collars and ties in favour of more comfortable office attire. However, when it comes to raising finance Steve Websdale from Venture Finance believes it doesn't pay to be too relaxed.
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| 26/01/2006 |
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T-mobile provides small businesses with a jargon-free guide to the benefits of mobile working.
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| 26/01/2006 |
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Nick Hood, senior London partner at business rescue specialists Begbies Traynor, warns small firms to be cautious about employing executives with a big company background.
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| 17/01/2006 |
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British Gas Business advises small businesses on how improving energy efficiency can help improve your bank balance.
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| 12/01/2006 |
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Philip Dodson, from Office Planet, advises entrepreneurs starting a business in 2006 on their options in sourcing premises for their new venture.
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| 11/01/2006 |
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Peter Bennett, founder of London Translations Limited, offers words of advice for entrepreneurs looking to trade with the expanding Asian economies.
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| 21/12/2005 |
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In the latest of a series of articles, Kim Stoddart, managing director of Blue Rocket Group, advises on what PR can do for your business and when is the best time to start a campaign.
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| 20/12/2005 |
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Helen Badger, employment law expert at Browne Jacobson, outlines employers' legal obligations under maternity legislation.
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| 15/12/2005 |
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Kesh Sharma, director at Magellan Consultancy Services, examines the benefits and pitfalls of outsourcing for small businesses.
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| 14/12/2005 |
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It’s one of the most frustrating problems that bedevils the modern office. The workforce grinds to a halt when unable to access email or the internet and, more worryingly perhaps, crucial data is lost. Here’s how to avoid it and get up and running fast if disaster strikes
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| 13/12/2005 |
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Microsoft offers top tips to help small businesses handle the technical and financial implications of overseas trading.
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| 12/12/2005 |
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| 12/12/2005 |
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| 12/12/2005 |
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| 12/12/2005 |
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| 12/12/2005 |
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While using football as a model for analysing modern-day management appears frivolous it's arguably the most public and widely discussed form of management around.
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| 09/12/2005 |
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Kim Stoddart, managing director of Blue Rocket Group, examines how public relations can help small companies compete with their larger counterparts.
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| 08/12/2005 |
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In response to Gordon Brown's Pre-Budget Report (PBR), Kevin Nicholson, UK head of enterprise and private client at PriceWaterhouseCoopers, argues that small businesses need more consistency in the government's reforms.
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| 08/12/2005 |
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Helen Badger, employment law expert at Browne Jacobson, offers advice to employers on avoiding religious discrimination at Christmas.
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| 01/12/2005 |
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Ray Silverstein, employment partner at law firm Browne Jacobson, advises employers on avoiding the potential legal fallout of staff Christmas parties without dampening the festive spirit.
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| 29/11/2005 |
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Neil Boom, managing director of Gresham PR Ltd, argues the case for businesses appointing someone with responsibility for saying no to new projects.
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| 24/11/2005 |
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Under new government regulations, thousands of pubs, bars, clubs and restaurants can now stay open after 11pm. But just what are the implications of the updated licensing laws? Jeff Meyer investigates.
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| 22/11/2005 |
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Jeffrey Malaihollo, managing director of Central China Goldfields, offers advice to fellow entrepreneurs on how to follow in his footsteps of doing business in China.
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| 21/11/2005 |
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Donald Stewart, partner at law firm Faegre & Benson LLP, examines the detail and potential impact on starting up and running a business of the new Company Law Reform Bill.
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| 17/11/2005 |
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Alan Moody, UK managing director at Mamut, discusses the risks for small companies in today's business environment and the importance of backing up data.
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