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Five Australian startups to follow in 2020 H2 | 'Zombie' businesses big future problem | Half of businesses lost custom in COVID-19 due to bad comms
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Friday 26th May 2020
With the ongoing uncertainty caused by COVID-19, 2020 is shaping up to be one of the worst years on record economically, and Australian startups are particularly feeling the pinch as many investors withdraw funding. However, a silver lining, perhaps, is that the pandemic poses an opportunity for startups to challenge bigger businesses and to grow, adapt and pivot. The versatility, agility and vision of startups are going to work in their favour at this time - if they have the right leadership.
With speculation that hundreds of businesses – dubbed ‘zombie businesses’ – are being propped up by Government stimulus and will potentially fold in September, new...Read More
COVID-19 has taught businesses many lessons, and it’s no different for the Chamberlain Group, who in this time have realised their business growth is not so much linked to the...Keep Reading
New research from Pegasystems Inc., the software company empowering digital transformation (DX), reveals half (50%) of Australian organisations surveyed...Read More