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Successful businesses cultivate a spirit of teamwork, but even when leaders try diligently to get their employees to see themselves as a team, friendly competition can turn into rivalries or worse. For some reason, sales and marketing teams tend to fall ...

Setting up a business is a huge undertaking, no matter where you’re setting it up. There are so many things to consider: permits, leases, hiring, tax structuring, bookkeeping, marketing, manufacturing, and more. Fortunately for people who are setting up ...

Business books are great, and they offer plenty of good information, including the kind of in-depth analysis you don’t often get from a magazine article or a social media post. But if you want the latest and greatest Australian business information, look ...

Moving your business to Australia is an attractive idea for a variety of reasons. Whether you’re moving for the prosperous economy, the beautiful landscape, healthy lifestyle, and even the promise of backyard cricket, it’s important to understand the ...

When it comes to your business, even small negotiations can end up having a big impact on your success. If you feel that negotiating is not one of your talents, all is not lost. Negotiating is not a skill that people are born with. It’s a skill that can ...

The words “business” and “slow down” don’t sound good together. In fact, if you hear that your business is slowing down, you might start to panic. The truth is, though, that sometimes a business needs to slow down in order to grow. As counterintuitive as ...

If you’re not sure if your business is profitable, you may feel like you’re spinning your wheels, always working harder but not getting anywhere. Many business owners feel the same way, whether they’re actually making money or not. The solution to this ...

Study of the field of change management has been prolific over the past few decades, and yet  many  change programs continue to produce poor results. In 1996, author John Kotter released the influential book Leading Change. In the book, Kotter reports ...