Growth Business planning – is it just a paper exercise? Lots of people write business plans and then leave them to gather dust. Others run a mile from the very notion of a business plan. But is it just a paper exercise or what is it all about? Do you really need one and iIs there a simple way of approaching it? Jackie Prendergast January 9, 2010 1,701 Reads share
Growth 50 Tips to Get You STARTED Using Twitter for Business When using Twitter for business, It's important to have a plan so that you have something to measure your results against. In my experience, the individuals and businesses that fail to leverage Twitter effectively... Niall Devitt January 6, 2010 1,360 Reads share
Growth Small Business – David vs. Goliath! Small business can often feel like David in a world of Goliaths'. How does a small business meet this challenge? Barney Austen January 3, 2010 2,242 Reads share
Growth 5 KEYS to a Successful New Business Year To see new ways is to first think in new ways…. You will start to change the world as soon as you start to CHANGE your perception of it. Niall Devitt December 22, 2009 1,270 Reads share
Growth Meetings – A Total Waste Of Time A meeting that is not constructively planned, lacks a purpose, is not properly conducted and ends with no action points is exactly that.. Barney Austen December 9, 2009 2,102 Reads share
Growth Stumped by Change Management? (Part I) If your change initiative is frozen or failing, you are probably still stuck in the first stage of transition. Here's a tip: try beginning with the ending! Miriam Ahern November 20, 2009 1,720 Reads share
Growth Business Planning, Not a Business Plan! To actually drive your business, what you need is a business development plan i.e. what are you going to do to get you from where you are now to where you want to be. A business development plan you say? Barney Austen November 11, 2009 1,022 Reads share
Growth Business planning through education Starting up a business is daunting at any time, but more so when you don’t have a background in running or operating a business. Many intending and actual entrepreneurs rely on the experience provided by trial and error as well as the knowledge imparted in books and websites to help them along the way. Elaine Larkin October 28, 2009 1,095 Reads share