A study of the UK’s 50 largest cities has revealed that Winchester is the self-employed capital of the country.
Month: August 2014
Enterprise Nation opens advice centre at London’s Somerset House to boost UKs small businesses
Small business network Enterprise Nation is set to open an events and education space dedicated to micro businesses.
What office worker’s return to…..
The average British holiday maker will return to more than 800 emails, nearly three hours of missed phone calls and almost six pieces of office gossip.
House sales stall as Britain becomes a buyers’ market
Vendors cut asking prices to shift their homes as buyers hold the power
Your PR agency is your standard bearer – choose wisely
All too often we hear ‘don’t shoot the messenger’ when something bad has been conveyed to an unsuspecting and ultimately disappointed audience.
Curiosity Is as Important as Intelligence
There seems to be wide support for the idea that we are living in an “age of complexity”, which implies that the world has never been more intricate.
Bad Work Habits That Are Limiting Your Potential
Isn’t time to get rid of bad habits that limit your potential?
The highs and lows of purchasing distressed debt
When a company’s financial predicament is such that it is facing insolvency, there is normally a significant impact on its equity, as its perceived viability falls. These assets can then be purchased at a heavily reduced amount by ‘distress debt’ investors.
Made In Britain: London Hair & Beauty
Richie Perera, director of east London’s Hair & Beauty tells us how they have grown their training school business by over 200 per cent in the past year.
Scottish Independence- Currency Implications of A ‘Yes’ Vote
A referendum on the question of Scottish independence will take place on 18 September 2014. Carl Hasty, Director of international payments specialist Smart Currency Business, outlines the currency implications that would follow a majority ‘Yes’ vote.
Bereavement in the workplace… the role of a trustee
In his latest article, John Ritchie, Chief Executive of Ellipse, looks at the crucial role of life scheme trustees – often appointed from a company’s senior staff – when a colleague dies.
It’s a wrap for Chilango’s Burrito Bond
The crowd lends over £2 million via Crowdcube Mini-Bond platform
10 reasons you must take time out in your business
Most business owners, directors and senior managers spend all of their working days, and sometimes several hours each day of their personal time, dealing with the hurly-burly of day-to-day business life.
Business leaders say ‘case for independence has not been made’
Businessmen say in open letter that they want Scotland to keep flourishing as part of UK
7 Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make on LinkedIn
It’s not just for finding a job.