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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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| 16/11/2005 |
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Clive Carver, from HB Corporate, provides an overview of the basics involved with floating a business on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM).
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| 15/11/2005 |
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Kevin Nicholson, partner, and Denise Roberts, senior manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers guide small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) through the research and development (R&D) tax relief application process.
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| 11/11/2005 |
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In the first of a new series of articles, Michael Chambers, managing director at BACS Payment Schemes Limited, offers advice to small businesses on combating late payment.
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| 10/11/2005 |
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MyBusiness.co.uk caught up with entrepreneur Christian Nellemann, the founder of OfficePoint, euroffice.co.uk and XLN, to get his views on what it takes to succeed in price driven markets.
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| 09/11/2005 |
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Luke Ahern, director of broking at Corporate Synergy Plc, urges investors to be alert to the consequences of a crackdown by Stock Exchange regulators on the glut of shell companies which have joined AIM.
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| 02/11/2005 |
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BACS is changing. Have you migrated to BACSTEL-IP? If not, you must ACT now.
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| 02/11/2005 |
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If you haven’t already booked your Christmas party you need to do so now. There’s more to it than writing out a fat cheque, and something as simple as an original or topical theme will make your party memorable.
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| 01/11/2005 |
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In the latest in a series of articles, Daniel Ronen, from Portman Business Consultancy, advises businesses on the importance of making sure customers feel wanted.
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| 26/10/2005 |
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Gerard Fairtlough, author of The Three Ways of Getting Things Done, advises small businesses on how to avoid falling into the organisational hierarchy trap.
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| 19/10/2005 |
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Research from the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) shows while several small businesses have been adversely affected by anti-competitive practices, many are unprepared to complain to the authorities. Jeff Meyer examines why.
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| 14/09/2005 |
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Problems you can see or expect are by no means the end of it. Trevor Clawson reveals some of the more worrying scenarios lurking beneath the surface and suggests solutions.
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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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 14/01/2005 |
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Lawyers Direct take an in-depth look at the sensitive issue of monitoring employees; is CCTV OK? Can you observe their internet browsing? Can you read their email?
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| 14/01/2005 |
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Lawyers Direct explain the implications of the Agency Workers directive. If you plan to take on temporary staff or already employ temporary workers then you should read this article. As the changes could have far reaching consequences.
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| 06/01/2005 |
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Baker Tilly run through how having share incentives rewards and motivates your staff
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| 06/01/2005 |
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Ways and means of attracting the attention of propspective financiers and getting them to take you seriously.
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Gorilla Recruitment specialise in providing marketing professionals for fast growth companies as we believe that small/medium sized companies have specific needs. We often find that people who are right for a large multinational do not suit smaller or medium sized companies. We have a unique set of candidates with the entrepreneurial skills and marketing abilities to help you grow your business.
Contact Michelle Cowell on
0208 334 1710 or
michellec@gorillarecruitment.co.uk
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