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Better business forecasting – Part Two
In Part 1 of this two-part series on forecasting, we discussed why it’s important for any size or type of […]
Heidi Renata, wāhinepreneur extraordinaire
Milton-born-and-raised, of Ngapuhi and Scottish descent, Heidi Renata is a Dunedin-based ‘wāhinepreneur’ and co-founder of Innov8HQ, one of New Zealand’s […]
What intellectual property (IP) steps should a startup take?
IP steps for startups should be the same as for large multinationals, but within their budget. Make IP decisions and […]
Founders’ Chat: Brough Johnson – Growing and motivating a remote team
Founders’ Chat is a series where we share the entrepreneurial journey of founders from the GridAKL start-up hub. We spoke […]
Attracting great staff in a job-seekers market
It’s a job-seeker’s market out there. Talented people have the pick of the crop, which makes attracting great staff a […]
NZ’s Paintvine launches in the UK
New Zealand experiential learning business Paintvine is launching it’s popular painting and wine nights in the UK. Self-funded from day […]
Founder Interview: Simeon Burnett, Snowball Effect
It’s been five years since New Zealand equity crowdfunding company Snowball Effect got the go ahead from the Financial Markets […]
Dunedin announced as New Zealand’s Centre of Digital Excellence
In a Government announcement made last week, Dunedin has been confirmed as New Zealand’s new Centre of Digital Excellence, a […]
Economic development gold standard a first for Northland
Northland Inc’s Joseph Stuart has achieved a first for Northland after receiving the gold standard in professional accreditation at the […]
5 strategies to make your business more efficient
Time is a precious commodity, and when you’re a small business owner, it’s typically the thing you wish you had […]