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New Australian privacy laws came into force on February 22 2018. Experts warn you may be left scrambling if your SME hasn’t locked down personal information and developed a response plan to deal with privacy breaches.
Changes to the Privacy Act mean Australian businesses with annual turnover in excess of million will be required to notify their customers and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner within 30 days should they suspect or experience a serious data breach.
But what does a serious breach entail... Continue reading

‘Money makes the world go round’, as they say.
Which means if it stops flowing your business’ way, there’s a good chance your world could come to a standstill.
Someone else’s bad money management can become your problem too if you don’t put precautionary measures in place. But you need to do so properly – and minimise putting anyone offside.
By implementing the following five steps, you can improve trust in your clients, customers and suppliers when it comes to payments.
1.Credit checks

When Louis Vuitton opened a pop-up shop in Sydney’s CBD in the lead-up to Christmas, its fashion collection was housed under a massive 3D-printed silvery dome. The dome was a Continue reading

The chances are job candidates will provide personal information to potential employers online or by email and their new employer will make their day by welcoming them onboard by an email. An ATO declaration will be completed, providing a tax file number and personal information.
Client and supplier’s contracts containing sensitive information will be provided by email as will the scope of works. As required by the contract, the insurance certificate of currencies will also be provided by email.
The Notifiable Data Breach... Continue reading

Technology is changing and evolving at a fast pace. It’s an exciting time, but one that also poses challenges for the insurance industry. Most existing insurance policies as they stand do not cater for technological advancements. So if your business is an early adopter, you need make sure your cover is keeping pace!

Over the last few years, claims on credit insurance have been on the increase. With the number of insolvencies and bankruptcies on the rise, including some very high profile names, credit cover is now integral for businesses in all sectors.
Continue reading

Obligations of Women On NFP Boards – protecting yourself when you’re protecting others
Not-for-profits are an essential part of the functioning of our society. They enrich, educate, promote, advocate and protect everything from the arts, sport, the environment and the vulnerable. It is the board... Continue reading

It has been said that experience is simply the name we give our mistakes. The most costly mistake you can make is to not protect. Without professional indemnity cover, a simple error could result in major financial losses for your business and even lead to its collapse.
What is it?
Professional indemnity insurance is what protects you against claims for financial loss, bodily/personal injury or property damage arising from an act, error or omission in the performance o... Continue reading

Part of our role at B2Bi is
to identify issues before they occur. That’s why we’re telling you it’s time to
ensure that your company has adequate cyber controls for personal and financial data.
The time to act is NOW.
Within the next year, the Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Bill 2016 is set to come into effect. So what does this mean for your company?
The new law applies to public and private organisations that are already subject to the P... Continue reading

Last evening, I went to sleep upset about the recent Terrorism Attacks. This morning I woke up with it still on my mind, it leads me to wonder about all the people who travel or have loved ones that do.
It is critical to have the right resources to help if found in an incident while overseas or at home.
The reality is most travel insurance policies do not cover acts of terrorism and those that do often provide very limited cover.
... Continue reading

If Italian is the language of love and Spanish is the language of romance, Insurance must be the language of….confusion? Tedium? Headaches? We like to think of insurance as a thing of beauty, but we do understand that’s not the general consensus in the business community.
One of the greatest hurdles to purchasing effective insurance policies is consumers’ ability to actually understand them. Policies are usually long and technical and even the smartest CEO and savviest business person has a... Continue reading

This is the shrug: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Believe it or not it’s a fairly common response when we ask businesses about many aspects of insurance (we think it should be the dancing red dress but we’re biased).
Continue reading

As they say in the classics - with great power comes great responsibility. Unfortunately (or fortunately?) directors don’t wear skin tight costumes and wear capes. But on the flip side, Spiderman didn’t get the security of insurance when things didn’t go as planned.
Directors and officers have a number of duties, responsibilities and obligations.
These include (but are not limited to):
The obligation to exerci... Continue reading
Seeing the effect of natural disasters on the news is heartbreaking. The flow on effect is that the graphic images of destruction and the physical damage also turn into financial damage and a complete blow to business.
In Queensland, it’s been reported that Cyclone Debbie may have cost coal exports
New Australian privacy laws came into force on February 22 2018. Experts warn you may be left scrambling if your SME hasn’t locked down personal information and developed a response plan to deal with privacy breaches.
Changes to the Privacy Act mean Australian businesses with annual turnover in excess of million will be required to notify their customers and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner within 30 days should they suspect or experience a serious data breach.
But what does a serious breach entail... Continue reading

‘Money makes the world go round’, as they say.
Which means if it stops flowing your business’ way, there’s a good chance your world could come to a standstill.
Someone else’s bad money management can become your problem too if you don’t put precautionary measures in place. But you need to do so properly – and minimise putting anyone offside.
By implementing the following five steps, you can improve trust in your clients, customers and suppliers when it comes to payments.
1.Credit checks

When Louis Vuitton opened a pop-up shop in Sydney’s CBD in the lead-up to Christmas, its fashion collection was housed under a massive 3D-printed silvery dome. The dome was a Continue reading

The chances are job candidates will provide personal information to potential employers online or by email and their new employer will make their day by welcoming them onboard by an email. An ATO declaration will be completed, providing a tax file number and personal information.
Client and supplier’s contracts containing sensitive information will be provided by email as will the scope of works. As required by the contract, the insurance certificate of currencies will also be provided by email.
The Notifiable Data Breach... Continue reading

Technology is changing and evolving at a fast pace. It’s an exciting time, but one that also poses challenges for the insurance industry. Most existing insurance policies as they stand do not cater for technological advancements. So if your business is an early adopter, you need make sure your cover is keeping pace!

Over the last few years, claims on credit insurance have been on the increase. With the number of insolvencies and bankruptcies on the rise, including some very high profile names, credit cover is now integral for businesses in all sectors.
Continue reading

Obligations of Women On NFP Boards – protecting yourself when you’re protecting others
Not-for-profits are an essential part of the functioning of our society. They enrich, educate, promote, advocate and protect everything from the arts, sport, the environment and the vulnerable. It is the board... Continue reading

It has been said that experience is simply the name we give our mistakes. The most costly mistake you can make is to not protect. Without professional indemnity cover, a simple error could result in major financial losses for your business and even lead to its collapse.
What is it?
Professional indemnity insurance is what protects you against claims for financial loss, bodily/personal injury or property damage arising from an act, error or omission in the performance o... Continue reading

Part of our role at B2Bi is
to identify issues before they occur. That’s why we’re telling you it’s time to
ensure that your company has adequate cyber controls for personal and financial data.
The time to act is NOW.
Within the next year, the Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Bill 2016 is set to come into effect. So what does this mean for your company?
The new law applies to public and private organisations that are already subject to the P... Continue reading

Last evening, I went to sleep upset about the recent Terrorism Attacks. This morning I woke up with it still on my mind, it leads me to wonder about all the people who travel or have loved ones that do.
It is critical to have the right resources to help if found in an incident while overseas or at home.
The reality is most travel insurance policies do not cover acts of terrorism and those that do often provide very limited cover.
... Continue reading

If Italian is the language of love and Spanish is the language of romance, Insurance must be the language of….confusion? Tedium? Headaches? We like to think of insurance as a thing of beauty, but we do understand that’s not the general consensus in the business community.
One of the greatest hurdles to purchasing effective insurance policies is consumers’ ability to actually understand them. Policies are usually long and technical and even the smartest CEO and savviest business person has a... Continue reading

This is the shrug: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Believe it or not it’s a fairly common response when we ask businesses about many aspects of insurance (we think it should be the dancing red dress but we’re biased).
Continue reading

As they say in the classics - with great power comes great responsibility. Unfortunately (or fortunately?) directors don’t wear skin tight costumes and wear capes. But on the flip side, Spiderman didn’t get the security of insurance when things didn’t go as planned.
Directors and officers have a number of duties, responsibilities and obligations.
These include (but are not limited to):
The obligation to exerci... Continue reading
Seeing the effect of natural disasters on the news is heartbreaking. The flow on effect is that the graphic images of destruction and the physical damage also turn into financial damage and a complete blow to business.
In Queensland, it’s been reported that Cyclone Debbie may have cost coal exports

‘Money makes the world go round’, as they say.
Which means if it stops flowing your business’ way, there’s a good chance your world could come to a standstill.
Someone else’s bad money management can become your problem too if you don’t put precautionary measures in place. But you need to do so properly – and minimise putting anyone offside.
By implementing the following five steps, you can improve trust in your clients, customers and suppliers when it comes to payments.
1.Credit checks

When Louis Vuitton opened a pop-up shop in Sydney’s CBD in the lead-up to Christmas, its fashion collection was housed under a massive 3D-printed silvery dome. The dome was a Continue reading

The chances are job candidates will provide personal information to potential employers online or by email and their new employer will make their day by welcoming them onboard by an email. An ATO declaration will be completed, providing a tax file number and personal information.
Client and supplier’s contracts containing sensitive information will be provided by email as will the scope of works. As required by the contract, the insurance certificate of currencies will also be provided by email.
The Notifiable Data Breach... Continue reading

Technology is changing and evolving at a fast pace. It’s an exciting time, but one that also poses challenges for the insurance industry. Most existing insurance policies as they stand do not cater for technological advancements. So if your business is an early adopter, you need make sure your cover is keeping pace!

Over the last few years, claims on credit insurance have been on the increase. With the number of insolvencies and bankruptcies on the rise, including some very high profile names, credit cover is now integral for businesses in all sectors.
Continue reading

Obligations of Women On NFP Boards – protecting yourself when you’re protecting others
Not-for-profits are an essential part of the functioning of our society. They enrich, educate, promote, advocate and protect everything from the arts, sport, the environment and the vulnerable. It is the board... Continue reading

It has been said that experience is simply the name we give our mistakes. The most costly mistake you can make is to not protect. Without professional indemnity cover, a simple error could result in major financial losses for your business and even lead to its collapse.
What is it?
Professional indemnity insurance is what protects you against claims for financial loss, bodily/personal injury or property damage arising from an act, error or omission in the performance o... Continue reading

Part of our role at B2Bi is
to identify issues before they occur. That’s why we’re telling you it’s time to
ensure that your company has adequate cyber controls for personal and financial data.
The time to act is NOW.
Within the next year, the Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Bill 2016 is set to come into effect. So what does this mean for your company?
The new law applies to public and private organisations that are already subject to the P... Continue reading

Last evening, I went to sleep upset about the recent Terrorism Attacks. This morning I woke up with it still on my mind, it leads me to wonder about all the people who travel or have loved ones that do.
It is critical to have the right resources to help if found in an incident while overseas or at home.
The reality is most travel insurance policies do not cover acts of terrorism and those that do often provide very limited cover.
... Continue reading

If Italian is the language of love and Spanish is the language of romance, Insurance must be the language of….confusion? Tedium? Headaches? We like to think of insurance as a thing of beauty, but we do understand that’s not the general consensus in the business community.
One of the greatest hurdles to purchasing effective insurance policies is consumers’ ability to actually understand them. Policies are usually long and technical and even the smartest CEO and savviest business person has a... Continue reading

This is the shrug: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Believe it or not it’s a fairly common response when we ask businesses about many aspects of insurance (we think it should be the dancing red dress but we’re biased).
Continue reading

As they say in the classics - with great power comes great responsibility. Unfortunately (or fortunately?) directors don’t wear skin tight costumes and wear capes. But on the flip side, Spiderman didn’t get the security of insurance when things didn’t go as planned.
Directors and officers have a number of duties, responsibilities and obligations.
These include (but are not limited to):
The obligation to exerci... Continue reading
Seeing the effect of natural disasters on the news is heartbreaking. The flow on effect is that the graphic images of destruction and the physical damage also turn into financial damage and a complete blow to business.
In Queensland, it’s been reported that Cyclone Debbie may have cost coal exports
‘Money makes the world go round’, as they say.
Which means if it stops flowing your business’ way, there’s a good chance your world could come to a standstill.
Someone else’s bad money management can become your problem too if you don’t put precautionary measures in place. But you need to do so properly – and minimise putting anyone offside.
By implementing the following five steps, you can improve trust in your clients, customers and suppliers when it comes to payments.
1.Credit checks

When Louis Vuitton opened a pop-up shop in Sydney’s CBD in the lead-up to Christmas, its fashion collection was housed under a massive 3D-printed silvery dome. The dome was a Continue reading

The chances are job candidates will provide personal information to potential employers online or by email and their new employer will make their day by welcoming them onboard by an email. An ATO declaration will be completed, providing a tax file number and personal information.
Client and supplier’s contracts containing sensitive information will be provided by email as will the scope of works. As required by the contract, the insurance certificate of currencies will also be provided by email.
The Notifiable Data Breach... Continue reading

Technology is changing and evolving at a fast pace. It’s an exciting time, but one that also poses challenges for the insurance industry. Most existing insurance policies as they stand do not cater for technological advancements. So if your business is an early adopter, you need make sure your cover is keeping pace!

Over the last few years, claims on credit insurance have been on the increase. With the number of insolvencies and bankruptcies on the rise, including some very high profile names, credit cover is now integral for businesses in all sectors.
Continue reading

Obligations of Women On NFP Boards – protecting yourself when you’re protecting others
Not-for-profits are an essential part of the functioning of our society. They enrich, educate, promote, advocate and protect everything from the arts, sport, the environment and the vulnerable. It is the board... Continue reading

It has been said that experience is simply the name we give our mistakes. The most costly mistake you can make is to not protect. Without professional indemnity cover, a simple error could result in major financial losses for your business and even lead to its collapse.
What is it?
Professional indemnity insurance is what protects you against claims for financial loss, bodily/personal injury or property damage arising from an act, error or omission in the performance o... Continue reading

Part of our role at B2Bi is
to identify issues before they occur. That’s why we’re telling you it’s time to
ensure that your company has adequate cyber controls for personal and financial data.
The time to act is NOW.
Within the next year, the Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Bill 2016 is set to come into effect. So what does this mean for your company?
The new law applies to public and private organisations that are already subject to the P... Continue reading

Last evening, I went to sleep upset about the recent Terrorism Attacks. This morning I woke up with it still on my mind, it leads me to wonder about all the people who travel or have loved ones that do.
It is critical to have the right resources to help if found in an incident while overseas or at home.
The reality is most travel insurance policies do not cover acts of terrorism and those that do often provide very limited cover.
... Continue reading

If Italian is the language of love and Spanish is the language of romance, Insurance must be the language of….confusion? Tedium? Headaches? We like to think of insurance as a thing of beauty, but we do understand that’s not the general consensus in the business community.
One of the greatest hurdles to purchasing effective insurance policies is consumers’ ability to actually understand them. Policies are usually long and technical and even the smartest CEO and savviest business person has a... Continue reading

This is the shrug: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Believe it or not it’s a fairly common response when we ask businesses about many aspects of insurance (we think it should be the dancing red dress but we’re biased).
Continue reading

As they say in the classics - with great power comes great responsibility. Unfortunately (or fortunately?) directors don’t wear skin tight costumes and wear capes. But on the flip side, Spiderman didn’t get the security of insurance when things didn’t go as planned.
Directors and officers have a number of duties, responsibilities and obligations.
These include (but are not limited to):
The obligation to exerci... Continue reading
Seeing the effect of natural disasters on the news is heartbreaking. The flow on effect is that the graphic images of destruction and the physical damage also turn into financial damage and a complete blow to business.
In Queensland, it’s been reported that Cyclone Debbie may have cost coal exports

When Louis Vuitton opened a pop-up shop in Sydney’s CBD in the lead-up to Christmas, its fashion collection was housed under a massive 3D-printed silvery dome. The dome was a Continue reading

The chances are job candidates will provide personal information to potential employers online or by email and their new employer will make their day by welcoming them onboard by an email. An ATO declaration will be completed, providing a tax file number and personal information.
Client and supplier’s contracts containing sensitive information will be provided by email as will the scope of works. As required by the contract, the insurance certificate of currencies will also be provided by email.
The Notifiable Data Breach... Continue reading

Technology is changing and evolving at a fast pace. It’s an exciting time, but one that also poses challenges for the insurance industry. Most existing insurance policies as they stand do not cater for technological advancements. So if your business is an early adopter, you need make sure your cover is keeping pace!

Over the last few years, claims on credit insurance have been on the increase. With the number of insolvencies and bankruptcies on the rise, including some very high profile names, credit cover is now integral for businesses in all sectors.
Continue reading

Obligations of Women On NFP Boards – protecting yourself when you’re protecting others
Not-for-profits are an essential part of the functioning of our society. They enrich, educate, promote, advocate and protect everything from the arts, sport, the environment and the vulnerable. It is the board... Continue reading

It has been said that experience is simply the name we give our mistakes. The most costly mistake you can make is to not protect. Without professional indemnity cover, a simple error could result in major financial losses for your business and even lead to its collapse.
What is it?
Professional indemnity insurance is what protects you against claims for financial loss, bodily/personal injury or property damage arising from an act, error or omission in the performance o... Continue reading

Part of our role at B2Bi is
to identify issues before they occur. That’s why we’re telling you it’s time to
ensure that your company has adequate cyber controls for personal and financial data.
The time to act is NOW.
Within the next year, the Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Bill 2016 is set to come into effect. So what does this mean for your company?
The new law applies to public and private organisations that are already subject to the P... Continue reading

Last evening, I went to sleep upset about the recent Terrorism Attacks. This morning I woke up with it still on my mind, it leads me to wonder about all the people who travel or have loved ones that do.
It is critical to have the right resources to help if found in an incident while overseas or at home.
The reality is most travel insurance policies do not cover acts of terrorism and those that do often provide very limited cover.
... Continue reading

If Italian is the language of love and Spanish is the language of romance, Insurance must be the language of….confusion? Tedium? Headaches? We like to think of insurance as a thing of beauty, but we do understand that’s not the general consensus in the business community.
One of the greatest hurdles to purchasing effective insurance policies is consumers’ ability to actually understand them. Policies are usually long and technical and even the smartest CEO and savviest business person has a... Continue reading

This is the shrug: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Believe it or not it’s a fairly common response when we ask businesses about many aspects of insurance (we think it should be the dancing red dress but we’re biased).
Continue reading

As they say in the classics - with great power comes great responsibility. Unfortunately (or fortunately?) directors don’t wear skin tight costumes and wear capes. But on the flip side, Spiderman didn’t get the security of insurance when things didn’t go as planned.
Directors and officers have a number of duties, responsibilities and obligations.
These include (but are not limited to):
The obligation to exerci... Continue reading
Seeing the effect of natural disasters on the news is heartbreaking. The flow on effect is that the graphic images of destruction and the physical damage also turn into financial damage and a complete blow to business.
In Queensland, it’s been reported that Cyclone Debbie may have cost coal exports

When Louis Vuitton opened a pop-up shop in Sydney’s CBD in the lead-up to Christmas, its fashion collection was housed under a massive 3D-printed silvery dome. The dome was a Continue reading

The chances are job candidates will provide personal information to potential employers online or by email and their new employer will make their day by welcoming them onboard by an email. An ATO declaration will be completed, providing a tax file number and personal information.
Client and supplier’s contracts containing sensitive information will be provided by email as will the scope of works. As required by the contract, the insurance certificate of currencies will also be provided by email.
The Notifiable Data Breach... Continue reading

Technology is changing and evolving at a fast pace. It’s an exciting time, but one that also poses challenges for the insurance industry. Most existing insurance policies as they stand do not cater for technological advancements. So if your business is an early adopter, you need make sure your cover is keeping pace!

Over the last few years, claims on credit insurance have been on the increase. With the number of insolvencies and bankruptcies on the rise, including some very high profile names, credit cover is now integral for businesses in all sectors.
Continue reading

Obligations of Women On NFP Boards – protecting yourself when you’re protecting others
Not-for-profits are an essential part of the functioning of our society. They enrich, educate, promote, advocate and protect everything from the arts, sport, the environment and the vulnerable. It is the board... Continue reading

It has been said that experience is simply the name we give our mistakes. The most costly mistake you can make is to not protect. Without professional indemnity cover, a simple error could result in major financial losses for your business and even lead to its collapse.
What is it?
Professional indemnity insurance is what protects you against claims for financial loss, bodily/personal injury or property damage arising from an act, error or omission in the performance o... Continue reading

Part of our role at B2Bi is
to identify issues before they occur. That’s why we’re telling you it’s time to
ensure that your company has adequate cyber controls for personal and financial data.
The time to act is NOW.
Within the next year, the Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Bill 2016 is set to come into effect. So what does this mean for your company?
The new law applies to public and private organisations that are already subject to the P... Continue reading

Last evening, I went to sleep upset about the recent Terrorism Attacks. This morning I woke up with it still on my mind, it leads me to wonder about all the people who travel or have loved ones that do.
It is critical to have the right resources to help if found in an incident while overseas or at home.
The reality is most travel insurance policies do not cover acts of terrorism and those that do often provide very limited cover.
... Continue reading

If Italian is the language of love and Spanish is the language of romance, Insurance must be the language of….confusion? Tedium? Headaches? We like to think of insurance as a thing of beauty, but we do understand that’s not the general consensus in the business community.
One of the greatest hurdles to purchasing effective insurance policies is consumers’ ability to actually understand them. Policies are usually long and technical and even the smartest CEO and savviest business person has a... Continue reading

This is the shrug: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Believe it or not it’s a fairly common response when we ask businesses about many aspects of insurance (we think it should be the dancing red dress but we’re biased).
Continue reading

As they say in the classics - with great power comes great responsibility. Unfortunately (or fortunately?) directors don’t wear skin tight costumes and wear capes. But on the flip side, Spiderman didn’t get the security of insurance when things didn’t go as planned.
Directors and officers have a number of duties, responsibilities and obligations.
These include (but are not limited to):
The obligation to exerci... Continue reading
Seeing the effect of natural disasters on the news is heartbreaking. The flow on effect is that the graphic images of destruction and the physical damage also turn into financial damage and a complete blow to business.
In Queensland, it’s been reported that Cyclone Debbie may have cost coal exports .5 billion with mines also hit by impassable roads and floods. More than 22 mines were forced to cease production while roads and ports were closed. Not only did tourism take a hit during the... Continue reading

Is your business a risk taker?
Most business executives would answer a very firm ‘no’ when asked this yet they put ‘reputation’ at the bottom of the priority list assuming it will take care of itself. The very same companies who believe they are conservative when taking risks are the very same companies who have no procedures or protocols in place when it comes to risk management.
A positive reputation attracts better employees, instils the perception of a... Continue reading

Did you know that fewer large Australian companies are run by women than are run by men named John? Or Peter. And even David.
To coincide with International Women’s Day last week, Consultant Conrad Liveris gathered data on CEOs and chairs at Australia’s largest 200 companies.
“Straight, white, able-bodied men aged 40-69 years, which represents the majority of Australian leadership, are 8.4 percent of the population,” Liveris said.
W... Continue reading

“Believe you can and you’re half way there.”
“If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door.”
We’re sure you’ve seen a few of these motivational business quotes floating around social media.
But what about the quotes that could really be the difference between making and breaking you in business?
“Outline respective parties’ obligations in a Terms of Trade to minimise disputes that might arise... Continue reading

There are certain things that make business exciting. There’s a certain thrill in securing a huge deal, in signing your first lease, even in securing finance.
But does anyone high-five when they secure transit insurance? *crickets chirping*
Are you running your business naked?
We talk about coverage again and again, but have you really taken a good h... Continue reading

Building a strategic alliance is simply networking with companies or vendors in your area of business to complement your own offering. But to get the most out of strategic alliances, start with WHY you might need one.
Information sharing: Would an... Continue reading

Cheap shipping, easy supply chain management with sites like Alibaba, and the ability to sell to a global market with e-commerce all mean that women business owners are positioned to deliver unparalleled product selections to wanting customers – and rake in the sales. But before you go overboard on expanding your product line to the hyper-niche, th... Continue reading

Recently attended a presentation by White Ribbon - Australia's campaign to prevent Men’s violence against Women.
I knew very little of this organisation but soon learned that it was more than a campaign but a movement established by Men to make Women’s sa... Continue reading

Imagine you take on a new client or customer. You have a good relationship with them and they pay the first three invoices on time. But then the fourth invoice isn’t paid on time! No problem, you just extend the payment date. Then follow up.
And follow up.
And follow up.
In the meantime, you’re cash flow is running into serious problems and unfortunately, you have to turn down business since you can’t work on credit with so much outs... Continue reading

Is your business a risk taker?
Most business executives would answer a very firm ‘no’ when asked this yet they put ‘reputation’ at the bottom of the priority list assuming it will take care of itself. The very same companies who believe they are conservative when taking risks are the very same companies who have no procedures or protocols in place when it comes to risk management.
A positive reputation attracts better employees, instils the perception of a... Continue reading

Did you know that fewer large Australian companies are run by women than are run by men named John? Or Peter. And even David.
To coincide with International Women’s Day last week, Consultant Conrad Liveris gathered data on CEOs and chairs at Australia’s largest 200 companies.
“Straight, white, able-bodied men aged 40-69 years, which represents the majority of Australian leadership, are 8.4 percent of the population,” Liveris said.
W... Continue reading

“Believe you can and you’re half way there.”
“If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door.”
We’re sure you’ve seen a few of these motivational business quotes floating around social media.
But what about the quotes that could really be the difference between making and breaking you in business?
“Outline respective parties’ obligations in a Terms of Trade to minimise disputes that might arise... Continue reading

There are certain things that make business exciting. There’s a certain thrill in securing a huge deal, in signing your first lease, even in securing finance.
But does anyone high-five when they secure transit insurance? *crickets chirping*
Are you running your business naked?
We talk about coverage again and again, but have you really taken a good h... Continue reading

Building a strategic alliance is simply networking with companies or vendors in your area of business to complement your own offering. But to get the most out of strategic alliances, start with WHY you might need one.
Information sharing: Would an... Continue reading

Cheap shipping, easy supply chain management with sites like Alibaba, and the ability to sell to a global market with e-commerce all mean that women business owners are positioned to deliver unparalleled product selections to wanting customers – and rake in the sales. But before you go overboard on expanding your product line to the hyper-niche, th... Continue reading

Recently attended a presentation by White Ribbon - Australia's campaign to prevent Men’s violence against Women.
I knew very little of this organisation but soon learned that it was more than a campaign but a movement established by Men to make Women’s sa... Continue reading

Imagine you take on a new client or customer. You have a good relationship with them and they pay the first three invoices on time. But then the fourth invoice isn’t paid on time! No problem, you just extend the payment date. Then follow up.
And follow up.
And follow up.
In the meantime, you’re cash flow is running into serious problems and unfortunately, you have to turn down business since you can’t work on credit with so much outs... Continue reading

Is your business a risk taker?
Most business executives would answer a very firm ‘no’ when asked this yet they put ‘reputation’ at the bottom of the priority list assuming it will take care of itself. The very same companies who believe they are conservative when taking risks are the very same companies who have no procedures or protocols in place when it comes to risk management.
A positive reputation attracts better employees, instils the perception of a... Continue reading

Did you know that fewer large Australian companies are run by women than are run by men named John? Or Peter. And even David.
To coincide with International Women’s Day last week, Consultant Conrad Liveris gathered data on CEOs and chairs at Australia’s largest 200 companies.
“Straight, white, able-bodied men aged 40-69 years, which represents the majority of Australian leadership, are 8.4 percent of the population,” Liveris said.
W... Continue reading

“Believe you can and you’re half way there.”
“If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door.”
We’re sure you’ve seen a few of these motivational business quotes floating around social media.
But what about the quotes that could really be the difference between making and breaking you in business?
“Outline respective parties’ obligations in a Terms of Trade to minimise disputes that might arise... Continue reading

There are certain things that make business exciting. There’s a certain thrill in securing a huge deal, in signing your first lease, even in securing finance.
But does anyone high-five when they secure transit insurance? *crickets chirping*
Are you running your business naked?
We talk about coverage again and again, but have you really taken a good h... Continue reading

Building a strategic alliance is simply networking with companies or vendors in your area of business to complement your own offering. But to get the most out of strategic alliances, start with WHY you might need one.
Information sharing: Would an... Continue reading

Cheap shipping, easy supply chain management with sites like Alibaba, and the ability to sell to a global market with e-commerce all mean that women business owners are positioned to deliver unparalleled product selections to wanting customers – and rake in the sales. But before you go overboard on expanding your product line to the hyper-niche, th... Continue reading

Recently attended a presentation by White Ribbon - Australia's campaign to prevent Men’s violence against Women.
I knew very little of this organisation but soon learned that it was more than a campaign but a movement established by Men to make Women’s sa... Continue reading

Is your business a risk taker?
Most business executives would answer a very firm ‘no’ when asked this yet they put ‘reputation’ at the bottom of the priority list assuming it will take care of itself. The very same companies who believe they are conservative when taking risks are the very same companies who have no procedures or protocols in place when it comes to risk management.
A positive reputation attracts better employees, instils the perception of a... Continue reading

Did you know that fewer large Australian companies are run by women than are run by men named John? Or Peter. And even David.
To coincide with International Women’s Day last week, Consultant Conrad Liveris gathered data on CEOs and chairs at Australia’s largest 200 companies.
“Straight, white, able-bodied men aged 40-69 years, which represents the majority of Australian leadership, are 8.4 percent of the population,” Liveris said.
W... Continue reading

“Believe you can and you’re half way there.”
“If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door.”
We’re sure you’ve seen a few of these motivational business quotes floating around social media.
But what about the quotes that could really be the difference between making and breaking you in business?
“Outline respective parties’ obligations in a Terms of Trade to minimise disputes that might arise... Continue reading

There are certain things that make business exciting. There’s a certain thrill in securing a huge deal, in signing your first lease, even in securing finance.
But does anyone high-five when they secure transit insurance? *crickets chirping*
Are you running your business naked?
We talk about coverage again and again, but have you really taken a good h... Continue reading

Building a strategic alliance is simply networking with companies or vendors in your area of business to complement your own offering. But to get the most out of strategic alliances, start with WHY you might need one.
Information sharing: Would an... Continue reading

Cheap shipping, easy supply chain management with sites like Alibaba, and the ability to sell to a global market with e-commerce all mean that women business owners are positioned to deliver unparalleled product selections to wanting customers – and rake in the sales. But before you go overboard on expanding your product line to the hyper-niche, th... Continue reading

Recently attended a presentation by White Ribbon - Australia's campaign to prevent Men’s violence against Women.
I knew very little of this organisation but soon learned that it was more than a campaign but a movement established by Men to make Women’s sa... Continue reading

Is your business a risk taker?
Most business executives would answer a very firm ‘no’ when asked this yet they put ‘reputation’ at the bottom of the priority list assuming it will take care of itself. The very same companies who believe they are conservative when taking risks are the very same companies who have no procedures or protocols in place when it comes to risk management.
A positive reputation attracts better employees, instils the perception of a... Continue reading

Did you know that fewer large Australian companies are run by women than are run by men named John? Or Peter. And even David.
To coincide with International Women’s Day last week, Consultant Conrad Liveris gathered data on CEOs and chairs at Australia’s largest 200 companies.
“Straight, white, able-bodied men aged 40-69 years, which represents the majority of Australian leadership, are 8.4 percent of the population,” Liveris said.
W... Continue reading

“Believe you can and you’re half way there.”
“If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door.”
We’re sure you’ve seen a few of these motivational business quotes floating around social media.
But what about the quotes that could really be the difference between making and breaking you in business?
“Outline respective parties’ obligations in a Terms of Trade to minimise disputes that might arise... Continue reading

There are certain things that make business exciting. There’s a certain thrill in securing a huge deal, in signing your first lease, even in securing finance.
But does anyone high-five when they secure transit insurance? *crickets chirping*
Are you running your business naked?
We talk about coverage again and again, but have you really taken a good h... Continue reading

Building a strategic alliance is simply networking with companies or vendors in your area of business to complement your own offering. But to get the most out of strategic alliances, start with WHY you might need one.
Information sharing: Would an... Continue reading

Cheap shipping, easy supply chain management with sites like Alibaba, and the ability to sell to a global market with e-commerce all mean that women business owners are positioned to deliver unparalleled product selections to wanting customers – and rake in the sales. But before you go overboard on expanding your product line to the hyper-niche, th... Continue reading

Is your business a risk taker?
Most business executives would answer a very firm ‘no’ when asked this yet they put ‘reputation’ at the bottom of the priority list assuming it will take care of itself. The very same companies who believe they are conservative when taking risks are the very same companies who have no procedures or protocols in place when it comes to risk management.
A positive reputation attracts better employees, instils the perception of a... Continue reading

Did you know that fewer large Australian companies are run by women than are run by men named John? Or Peter. And even David.
To coincide with International Women’s Day last week, Consultant Conrad Liveris gathered data on CEOs and chairs at Australia’s largest 200 companies.
“Straight, white, able-bodied men aged 40-69 years, which represents the majority of Australian leadership, are 8.4 percent of the population,” Liveris said.
W... Continue reading

“Believe you can and you’re half way there.”
“If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door.”
We’re sure you’ve seen a few of these motivational business quotes floating around social media.
But what about the quotes that could really be the difference between making and breaking you in business?
“Outline respective parties’ obligations in a Terms of Trade to minimise disputes that might arise... Continue reading

There are certain things that make business exciting. There’s a certain thrill in securing a huge deal, in signing your first lease, even in securing finance.
But does anyone high-five when they secure transit insurance? *crickets chirping*
Are you running your business naked?
We talk about coverage again and again, but have you really taken a good h... Continue reading

Building a strategic alliance is simply networking with companies or vendors in your area of business to complement your own offering. But to get the most out of strategic alliances, start with WHY you might need one.
Information sharing: Would an... Continue reading

Cheap shipping, easy supply chain management with sites like Alibaba, and the ability to sell to a global market with e-commerce all mean that women business owners are positioned to deliver unparalleled product selections to wanting customers – and rake in the sales. But before you go overboard on expanding your product line to the hyper-niche, th... Continue reading
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