Business & Economic Opinion - Page 2
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4 Tips to Make Your First Video Webcast a Success
Webcasting is one of the most exciting tools that has come along in terms of video in the past decade. While once upon a time you had to record presentations, upload video segments to hosting sites, or simply rely on telecommunication,... More about 4 Tips to Make Your First Video Webcast a Success
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Are Some Companies Too Big To Succeed?
During the global financial crisis, many banks were bailed out because they were ‘too big to fail’. Now research has found that some companies listed on a share market are not good investments because they are ‘too big... More about Are Some Companies Too Big To Succeed?
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10 Questions with Fonterra's Dominic Quin
Dominic Quin is Fonterra's Director – Digital Transformation. He will be a panelist at the PwC Herald Talks - Global vs. Local, in Auckland on July 5 at Skycity Theatre. 1. In a nutshell, what is your role at... More about 10 Questions with Fonterra's Dominic Quin
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Nine Steps to Buying a Business
You've dreamt of being your own boss, of owning your own business - here are nine steps to help you on your way: 1. Self-assessment Build a profile of the key things you enjoy doing and your strengths - your ideal business will contain... More about Nine Steps to Buying a Business
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The Money/Happiness Riddle Solved
What percentage of people believe survey results? Personally, I am skeptical about the proliferation of research purporting to tell us what people think. To me, it is not so much an aid to strategy as a substitute for it. We need to be cautious not... More about The Money/Happiness Riddle Solved
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Calculating your break even point
This article provides formulas for working out your break even point with explanations on how to establish fixed and variable costs. Photo Attribution: learningdslrvideo.com When you are considering whether or not you should start or buy a... More about Calculating your break even point
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Minimum pay
The minimum wage applies to all paid employees 16 years-of-age and older, although there are different rates if your employee is 16 or 17 and is new to the workforce or if they are completing training. As an employer, you’ll need to keep... More about Minimum pay
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Cash is no longer required
We're fast becoming a cashless society. Well, maybe that’s not quite true, but it certainly feels far less important to carry a decent amount of cash around with you these days. And with more of our purchases taking place online and on... More about Cash is no longer required
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Plan your marketing
Every marketing activity you undertake should help you to achieve at least one of the results below: * Retain your existing customers: If you lose customers, you lose sales. You are also then forced to spend heavily on promotion... More about Plan your marketing
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Should I buy a vehicle or lease a vehicle?
There are more than 500,000 small and medium businesses in New Zealand. And a lot of them have company vehicles. A big financial decision which comes up is whether to buy the vehicle outright or lease it for a fixed period. Driveline’s... More about Should I buy a vehicle or lease a vehicle?
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Cocktails, Shots, & Drink Recipes
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Funny Jokes
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Daily Video
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