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Advice on growing your small and medium sized business, SME, in the UK. Hiring and managing staff and finance plus marketing all on one website
Bridging the generational gap in your workplace
From last month, under the Pensions Act 2011 the State Pension age for both men and women will start to increase to reach 66 by October 2020.
Seven steps for taking your food product to market
Bake, roast, brew or steam: creating a food product can be a glorious and soul-satisfying process.
5 ways to avoid a Christmas (debt) hangover
As a business, you may have seen an increase in sales during the run-up to Christmas – which is great news – until your customers are late making payment and your cash flow suffers as a result.
The British brands cutting through traditional industries
British brands aren’t afraid to be innovative. Throughout history, they have established themselves as industry leaders within a number of sectors internationally, from fashion to food and drink.
How will Brexit affect health & safety
With only weeks to go until we leave the EU, it’s important to understand just how Brexit will affect health & safety.
Three cybersecurity tips to help train your employees
Your employees are the biggest risk to your business’ security. Ensure they are well educated with our top cybersecurity training tips.
How your SME can save money each month to deal with cash flow issues
Is your business having cash flow difficulties? Are you soon to be short of money? Here’s some money saving tips for you…
Should targets be taboo? Here’s what business leaders think
The process of setting business goals is so established that it’s taken for granted in most companies.
5 things that you need to invest in when starting your clothing business
Finally, you’ve decided to quit that desk job and be a full-time entrepreneur. You are so ready to follow your dreams and create stylish pieces of clothing for your customers.
Mail is for life, not just for Christmas
In the UK, we buy more greetings cards than any other country, at an average of 33 per person. Some traditions remain strong, and marking an occasion with a greetings card is clearly one of them.
How businesses are using VR to improve their efforts
Virtual Reality (VR) is finally hitting the mainstream after decades of disappointing results and a lack of advancement in the industry.
Almost one in ten Brits have been fired or disciplined following work Christmas party
New research has revealed that as many as 9 per cent of Britons have been sacked or faced disciplinary action following their antics at a work Christmas party, and a further 8 per cent have voluntarily left their role in the wake of their own or someone else’s behaviour during the celebrations.
Experiencing imposter syndrome? You’re not alone
Imposter Syndrome is the fear that you’ll be exposed as inadequate, or a failure, despite evidence proving you’re successful.
Over half of house burglaries in UK happen when someone is at home
New research has revealed the impact of burglary upon families across the UK.
















