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Sources of conflict every family business needs to understand: 2021 Family Business Survey
Friday 26th November 2021
More government programs to aid regional business recovery
Small businesses in regional Australia that have been heavily hit by lockdowns, drought, and bushfires will receive specialised Australian Government assistance to help them recover financially. The $8.6 million Regional Small Business Support Program pilot will start in early 2022, following the success of the Drought Communities Small Business Support pilot.
Let’s Talk: Newsletters – Talking to prospects and customers at scale -tips for getting started
With technology providing so many innovative ways to market your business, the humble newsletter can easily be seen as old-fashioned and overlooked. Yet, executed correctly, newsletters are a compelling way to strengthen your relationship with prospects and customers.The key to getting your newsletters opened and valued is to provide information that is relevant, helpful and offers value.Let’s talk…
Sources of conflict every family business needs to understand: 2021 Family Business Survey
Employee conflict and strained relationships are unavoidable in any business but the majority of non-family businesses have policies in place to govern behaviour when disagreements occur.
AUSVEG lauds labour program reforms, saying it will benefit workers and employers
The peak industry organisation for vegetable and potato producers, AUSVEG, has backed the Federal Government’s announcement of the next step of reforms to the Pacific Australia Labor Mobility (PALM) initiative.
ScotPac to launch ground-breaking property-secured SME lending products early in 2022
Specialist SME lender, ScotPac, is starting 2022 with a bang, launching three new products that accept property security early next year. This is the first time an Australian non-bank SME specialist lender has moved into offering home loans.
Gender equality goes beyond engaging with women: The Collective Dream Study
A study finds that nearly half (48%) of male white-collar workers in senior and middle management are tired of the concept of gender equality, and more than half believe that reverse discrimination occurs. The study by The Dream Collective, is a quantitative survey of 1,000 Australian males in white-collar jobs, seeks to capture attitudes, behaviours, and feedback about gender equality and diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) initiatives.
XERO Small Business Index shows SMEs find their feet
Data released today by Xero produced as part of its Small Business Index shows that small businesses began to recover in October. The Index rose five points to 94, reaching its highest point in three months. The change is primarily attributed to the easing of lockdown restrictions in NSW, the ACT and Victoria during the month.id:2021-11-25-18:12:10:278t
When did you last review your pricing strategy?
If you’ve just answered blankly, “what pricing strategy?” then read on!You see, some retailers that we come across look at their pricing strategies biannually, some annually and some NEVER. But the reality is, your pricing strategy is a liquid document that needs to be looked at on receiving EVERY SINGLE INVOICE – yes, EVERY SINGLE INVOICE.
New reforms to Employee Share Scheme may aid the Aussie startup ecosystem
Employee share scheme (ESS) legislation is set to be reformed in parliament, making it easier for employees who have issued shares to leave their jobs without facing a huge tax burden and allowing startups and small businesses to provide equity to employees.
Don’t let FX fall through the cracks during the holiday sales rush
In the blink of an eye, we’re launching into the 2021 holiday sales season. As retail stores begin to reopen in Australian states emerging from lockdown, online and in store sales are set to spike once again during Cyber Monday, Black Friday and Christmas.
Shipping delays and supply chain issues are here to stay: Tips for retailers struggling during the crucial holiday season
Australian courier service provider, Sendle, has warned that Australian Black Friday and Cyber Monday parcel volumes are likely to increase by 94 per cent as customers heed warnings and start their Christmas shopping early. Sendle is an Australian courier services provider that focuses primarily on small to medium-sized businesses and online retailers. Earlier, Australia Post warned that parcel demand had skyrocketed, with December numbers on track to surpass last year’s record of 52 million shipments.