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It’s nothing to do with astrology but Leo, your Local Enterprise Office, might hold the key to starting your own business
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It’s nothing to do with astrology but Leo, your Local Enterprise Office, might hold the key to starting your own business
Starting your own business can be frightening, but ultimately fulfilling. IMI business coach Brendan Dowling sets out his top tips for making the leap
Small business owners need to keep their eye on the ball in an ever-changing business environment, writes Graham Clifford
Take some simple steps to help you find the right candidate to fill a post, writes Alan Sherlock
Irish law offers plenty of protection for anyone who has employee status at a company, which has knock-on effects for employers, writes Ciara Finlay
With the economy on the turn, there’s every reason for small Irish companies to be optimistic. So why are so many still reticent about the future?
It’s a great sign that Ireland’s economy is starting to improve and, along with the rays of o...
Communications guru Terry Prone says that firms should eradicate the word ‘message’ from their strategy entirely. Alex Meehan reports
Managing people in a workplace isn’t an exact science, but examples of misbehaviour can be turned to your advantage as an opportunity to rectify things, writes Aisling Heaton
Dublin firm Oxymem is taking an innovative approach to the problem of treating waste water, one that cuts costs and saves energy. Alex Meehan reports
Pat Sutton explains how the key to a successful business is a strategic business plan
Can’t decide what new car to order? There’s even more choice on the way
Want a performance coupé, but don’t like turbocharging or German brands? Then you should try the new Lexus RC F, writes Matt Robinson
When Jaguar says that the XE is all-new it really means it, from the wheels up, to the factory it’s built in, it is the car Jaguar needs to continue its impressive resurgence, writes Kyle Fortune