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If you think there aren't enough hours in the day and need a hand dealing with anxiety in business, these tried and tested tips will help you work smarter and manage time more effectively.
Small companies are beating their larger competitors on the battle to retain staff, but are paying a big price in high wages and improved training to do so, a new survey shows.
Employers need to review staff remuneration arrangements as a result of federal budget changes to fringe benefits tax legislation and amendments to income tax brackets.
Who would have thought that the site that often becomes the target of Gen-Y could actually have some valuable business use. The site I’m talking about is Facebook, and up until now I have been one of the only Gen-Ys not using the site – out of an unjustified stubbornness to avoid “popular culture”.
Even the most confident people feel an element of fear when they step outside their comfort zone. Think of someone successful. That person has felt fear too, but they faced their fear and gave it a go anyway. You can use fear to build confidence too!
Customers will be able to authorise credit card purchases using a PIN instead of the traditional signature from June under changes to be implemented by major card issuers.
China's sudden rise as an influence on the global economy has been on everyone's lips.
New laws to increase the competition watchdog's powers to crack down on predatory pricing will not produce a quick fix to the problem for small and medium businesses, lawyers have warned.
In a recent high profile court case, Cadbury attempted to stop competitor Darrell Lea from using the colour purple for the packaging of its products.
A third of employers are monitoring staff email and 40% of these employers' staff are unaware, according to the latest SmartCompany Poll.