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| 27/07/2005 |
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The Equal Opportunities Commission claims 440,000 women per year face discrimination at work while pregnant or on maternity leave. Iain Patterson, from law firm Browne Jacobson, looks beyond the furore with a practical guide to managing maternity.
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| 25/07/2005 |
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Discord over the European Union's (EU) budget will likely hamper the UK's presidency of the bloc and could set back much-needed economic and political reforms. Dan Matthews assesses the damage to entrepreneurs.
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| 22/07/2005 |
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Victor Lindhal, business and marketing direction specialist at Clarity Corporation, offers advice on how manufacturers can improve relationships with distributors.
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| 20/07/2005 |
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Jeff Meyer looks at the opportunities for businesses following London's successful bid for the 2012 Olympic Games.
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| 19/07/2005 |
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Domino's Pizza franchisees share their secrets on how to run a successful business franchise.
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| 06/07/2005 |
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In the latest in a series of articles on growing your business, Daniel Ronen, director of the Portman Business Consultancy, offers tips on how to increase customer numbers.
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| 05/07/2005 |
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Internet marketing consultant Victoria Selman explains the importance of good search engine rankings for company websites.
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| 27/05/2005 |
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John Coulthard, director of small business for Microsoft, provides tips on setting up and managing a company pension scheme.
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| 25/05/2005 |
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Andy Sleath, from Aspect Communications, argues customer service managers are more focused than ever before on delivering quality service and improving customer satisfaction.
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| 18/05/2005 |
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Making money out of corporate hospitality often seems a contradiction in terms, but if you’re doing it you’ve got to make it pay. Here’s how to make entertaining a key part of your growth strategy.
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| 05/05/2005 |
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Luke Ahern, director of broking at Corporate Synergy, assesses factors that overseas companies coming to London should consider.
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| 22/04/2005 |
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New planning legislation took effect on 21 April making it more difficult for property owners to change the retail use of their restaurants, pubs, cafs and takeaways in a move that could potentially affect property values.
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| 20/04/2005 |
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Branding relies on three things – brand, reputation and product. Combine the three well and success should follow. Colin Jarvis, co-founder of OnStrategy, explains how
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| 20/04/2005 |
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Richard Bee, director at Sage CRM Solutions, assesses the benefits of customer relationship management technology for small firms.
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| 05/04/2005 |
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Philip Ross, founder of the Labour Small Business Forum, a network of Labour party members who work for themselves, says the party must not lose sight of SMEs' electoral importance.
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| 01/04/2005 |
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Insurance is a thorn in the side of many small businesses, but could they turn it to their advantage?
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| 29/03/2005 |
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Arlo Guthrie, managing director of www.consulttheguru.com, explains how a good idea is at the heart of every successful press campaign.
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| 15/03/2005 |
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Firms looking to improve the way they trade internationally are encouraged to go online for help and advice.
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| 10/03/2005 |
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Government plans to extend rights for working parents have stirred up controversy ahead of the general election. John Malley, managing director employment law consultancy First Business Support, explains why he thinks it is a mistake.
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| 18/02/2005 |
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Pete Cohen at adult learning group Foundation Degrees answers questions on how to improve staff retention and skill levels.
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| 09/02/2005 |
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Hotdesking has had a rocky ride over the last 15 years. Some big failures have been widely used as evidence that as a way of doing business it just doesn't work. But for every failure there are hundreds of companies where it works wonders
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| 08/02/2005 |
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Employee benefits aren't just for your workforce. Provide them well and the business will benefit too from a rise in productivity and staff retention. Debbie Lovewell discovers a host of schemes you need to know about
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| 04/02/2005 |
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Nick Hood, senior London partner at Begbies Traynor, looks at the issues aspiring entrepreneurs and their advisers need to consider when trying to raise finance for their ventures.
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| 28/01/2005 |
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Straight from the Dragon’s Den, Yo! Sushi founder Simon Woodroffe talks exclusively, on camera, about his successes.
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| 20/01/2005 |
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Nick Hood, senior London partner of Begbies Traynor, looks at the key property issues for those thinking of moving their businesses premises in the UK.
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