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Sale Day Essentials – 4 Things Your Business Needs To Make Your Post-Christmas Sales A Success

January 22, 2020 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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The final event of the holiday shopping season is fast approaching. Having survived Halloween, Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Christmas, and Christmas Eve, the end of the year is the last chance for retailers to end up in the black.

Unfortunately, at this point, shoppers are weary and overburdened by the multitudes of marketing campaigns enticing them to part with the last of their hard-earned cash. To be truly successful after the crazy holiday season, you must employ some serious marketing skills to attract consumers. Below are several tactics that will help your business succeed in the post-Christmas season.

1. An Aggressive (and Unique) Marketing Campaign

By the time Christmas has come and gone, consumers have seen every marketing technique in the books. They are tired. To attract their attention yet again, your marketing campaign must be aggressive and unique.

Think outside the box with eye-catching fabric media wall banners, drastic discounts of 70% or more, and donations to a relevant (and reputable) charity every time a customer buys a specific product. It’s these types of things that will entice your customers to return to your store, despite their exhaustion.

2. A Good Plan (Made Well Ahead of Time)

It’s important that you plan ahead for the after-Christmas sales because you only have a limited timeframe in which to make them work. When the hectic holiday season comes to an end, most consumers have very little disposable cash left, so it’s vital you advertise effectively to bring them in.

While it’s difficult to know exactly what you’ll have left after the Christmas rush, don’t wait until the last minute to put together your after-Christmas sale campaign. Do your best to estimate your inventory, create your campaign ahead of time, and have backup items on hand just in case you over-estimated. By Christmas Eve, you should be fairly comfortable with the inventory you have left to really begin advertising your post-Christmas sales.

3. Social Media

People tend to use social media more often during the holidays than at other times of the year. They are keeping in touch with friends and family and discussing plans and gift ideas. This makes these platforms perfect for getting in on holiday conversations that are already taking place, allowing you to market to your target audience in a quick and easy manner.

Whether yours is a brick and mortar store or an online shop front, social media is always a good marketing tool. During the holidays, it’s more powerful than ever, and you should be using it (beginning as early as possible) to announce and advertise your after-Christmas sales.

4. A Solid Email Marketing Campaign

You can boost the success of your after-holiday sales by employing a solid email marketing campaign before they even begin. Not only is this an effective way to reach your customers, but it also helps you create a sense of urgency by pushing limited-time offers and hard-to-find items that may not be available with other retailers. To encourage people to take advantage of your sale, offer discounts to anyone who presents the code included in the email.

Although everyone is weary by the end of the year, having just survived the frantic three-month shopping season, there’s still the after-Christmas sales to think about. This is every business owner’s final push to come out in the black for the year. To make this mini shopping season a success, consider instituting one or all of the tactics listed above.

Filed Under: Business, Retail Tagged With: Discounting, Sale, Shop

Dental Care – 5 Tips For Taking Good Care Of Your New Dental Veneers

January 22, 2020 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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Getting dental veneers is a worthy investment in your image and self-confidence. However, they aren’t permanent, and they won’t always look presentable if you don’t take care of them. To protect your investment and your wonderful new sense of self-esteem, here are five tips for taking good care of your new dental veneers.

  1. Get The First Stage Right

One of the best ways to ensure your veneers stay beautiful for a long time is by getting the best veneers in the first place. Porcelain veneers tend to be more durable and higher in quality than composite veneers, making them a sound investment in your smile. In addition, getting your veneers fitted by an exceptional cosmetic dentist will ensure you’re as well-equipped as possible to take care of your new smile moving forward.

  1. Don’t Try And Fix It Yourself

The average American has less than five hours of free time each week. If that rings true for you, then it makes sense that an issue with your veneers would be a major inconvenience. Who has time to go all the way to the dentists to fix an issue that you could fix yourself? There are DIY videos, guides, even products to help non-qualified individuals fix dental issues themselves. Sounds great, right?

Please, for the love of your dental health and hygiene, do not look these videos up! Although there can be a place for temporary emergency fixes if you absolutely have no way to see a professional right away, most of the time, it is better to hotfoot it to the dental clinic ASAP. With expensive veneers, any issues need to be addressed by the professional who fitted them. Attempt to do it yourself, and you will likely make matters worse.

  1. Stay On Top Of Your Oral Hygiene Game

Veneers are attached to a healthy tooth and kept in place by a healthy gum. If you neglect your oral hygiene, you will put your dental veneers at risk. The best way to get your dental regime right is to visit a hygienist regularly for professional cleans and personalized cleaning guidelines.

  1. Watch What You Eat

When you have veneers, you have to watch what you eat for two reasons: veneer security and stain prevention. Foods like crusty bread, toffees, and tough meats could all pull your veneers off and damage them in the process. Meanwhile, foods like ketchup, tomato soup, coffee, tea, and wine could stain your veneers. Watching what you eat will help keep your veneers in good shape long-term.

  1. Stop Smoking

14 out of every 100 Americans smoke. We all know smoking is horrendously bad for our health, but if that isn’t enough, you should know that it is also bad news for your veneers. 

Smoking puts your teeth at risk as you are more likely to get gum disease, which compromises the solidity of the teeth your veneers are attached to. In addition, smoking can create unsightly discoloration and tar marks. Why not give yourself an extra something to smile about with your new veneers and quit smoking for good?

“A smile is the light in your window that tells others that there is a caring, sharing person inside.” – Denis Waitley

If you have invested in some gorgeous new veneers, it makes sense to protect them by following the tips above and sticking closely to any guidance offered by your dentist.

With the right care and attention, your stunning new smile will last a long time, giving you many more years of improved confidence and aesthetic joy.

Filed Under: Health Insurance Tagged With: Healthcare

10 Office Waste Management and Reduction Tips

December 9, 2019 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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Australia is one of the world’s strictest countries when it comes to recycling and waste disposal. Unfortunately, despite most of us adhering closely to laws concerning waste recycling, we are still in the midst of a full-blown recycling crisis.

In any case, we can all still do our part to help offset the effects of the ongoing issue. The key is to reduce the amount of waste we produce so that less needs to be processed. Given that commercial establishments are some of the biggest waste contributors, it makes sense to start there.

Here are some ways your office can be part of the solution:

1.) Consider renting rather than buying some equipment

Many workplaces only need to use certain types of equipment occasionally. Photocopiers and projectors, for instance, are not likely to see daily use in most small offices. Rather than storing these onsite, where they may deteriorate with disuse, it may be better to simply rent infrequently-used equipment as needed.

2.) Invest in long-lasting fixtures

On the other hand, you’ll want to invest in more durable versions of the types of fixtures and equipment you do use. For instance, it may make sense to spend a little more on chairs if they are more likely to last longer. This can significantly cut down on the fixtures and equipment that you would otherwise have to write off every year.

3.) Ask vendors to reduce packaging

If you purchase certain supplies in bulk, ask your vendor to provide you with these without the individual packaging. Also, try to see if they can ship the items in reusable containers that they could take back and refill.

4.) Reuse durable office supplies

Folders, binders, poster board, and other similar items that could be used more than once, saving them from an otherwise premature fate at the landfill. Envelopes could also be reused if adhesive labels are used for the addresses.

5.) Only print reports on demand

The paperless office might not yet be a reality, but there are now plenty of digital alternatives to paper for many applications. Email and app suites such as MS Office and Google Drive make the use of paper for reports and other documents redundant in most cases. Try to discourage the use of paper unless specifically asked for.

6.) Provide reusable plates and utensils

Disposable plates and utensils are by far the biggest source of rubbish at most offices that use them. Traditional utensils and china tend to be a far more ecologically sustainable choice. Just make sure you can provide facilities for washing them thoroughly.

7.) Rent skip bins to handle higher volumes of waste

In many cases, the local rubbish collection services may not be able to adequately handle the volume of waste produced by your workplace. To improve sanitation and to ensure recyclable materials are sent to the right facilities, it’s often best simply rent skip bins. Skip bin rental services typically quite flexible and can rent out different types of bins depending on the volume and type of rubbish. Be sure to use a skip bin price comparison site such as Skip Compare to find the best long-term rental rates in your area.

8.) Optimize your mailing lists

Take some time to clear out duplicate addresses and long-unresponsive customers from your mailing lists. This will not only cut down on your paper consumption but will also help streamline your marketing expenses as well.

9.) Choose less wasteful landscaping

Choose native plants that don’t require too much maintenance or produce too much waste. You may also consider having a rock garden or some exterior artwork instead, especially if your office is a more arid area.

10.) Try bokashi composting for food scraps

If your office does have a garden, bokashi can be a good way to bring down your landscaping costs while reducing the amount of food waste that has to be hauled off. Bokashi is a traditional Japanese composting method that uses the bacteria naturally found on different types of grain bran to break down food scraps and other non-putrid biological waste. It produces a high-quality organic fertiliser that is almost odour-free, which makes the method an excellent fit for residential and office settings.

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Conclusion

In most cases, keeping office waste under control isn’t just a matter of reducing the business’s environmental impact, it’s usually quite financially sound as well. Given the many waste disposal issues facing Australia, reducing and repurposing the waste we create before it’s sent out to processing facilities seems to be the smartest solution.

Filed Under: Australia, NT, Perth WA, Small Business, Sydney, Victoria, WA Tagged With: Property, Real Estate

Drone Insurance Guide: Is It Really Worth the Money?

December 4, 2019 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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Drone insurance is a relatively new concept and there is not much awareness about drone insurances among people. There are a lot of questions regarding insurances of drone and whether it’s worth the investment. To ease your confusion we have created this guide to help you with some of the most common questions related to drone insurance. So, let’s take a look.

Do I need drone insurance?

The first and foremost question which comes to most people is do I really need to insurance for my drone? Well! The right answer to this question is yes if you’re involved with businesses using drones. It is highly advisable to have insurance for your drone while conducting any kind of business. So if you’re planning any kind of commercial drone operation then drone insurance is absolutely necessary.

Getting drone insurance will significantly reduce the potential risk while purchasing drones. Since drones aren’t really cheap products, getting insurance can save a lot of money in case of a crash, malfunction, fly away scenario. Also, you will need to research local, state and federal regulations about insurances before you get your commercial operation off the ground.

Potential risks in commercial drone operations

Setting up commercial drone operations at your workplace comes with a lot of obstacles and potential risks. You must always follow federal regulations and safety precautions to avoid any chance of an accident and insurance is a crucial part of this process to conduct business in a safe and risk-free environment.

Types of drone Insurances:

There are primarily two types of insurances available for drone users:

1. Hull Insurance:

This type of drone insurance comes into the picture when you’re operating with expensive cameras, GPS units, sensors etc.. Hull insurance only covers the damage to the drones itself.

2. Liability Insurance:

Liability insurance comes into the picture when the damage is caused to a third party by your drone which includes property damage, injury to the body etc.. So, before conducting any drone outside services make sure you have valid liability insurance and show proof of liability insurance before conducting any drone operations.

Cost of Drone Insurances:

There are a lot of factors which come into the picture which affect the cost of drone insurances like:

l Total number of drones

l Type of drones

l Type of cameras and sensors

l Experience in operating drones

l Safety measures

l Maintenance records

Insurance policies can range from $1000 to 10000$ per year (for each drone) given you have a good track record and follow all documented safety procedures.

How to get insured:

For drone insurance, you will need to get quotes from multiple companies by filling forms. After getting quotes you will need to compare prices and coverage to find the deal that best suits your business.

Conclusion:

There are a lot of players in the evolving drone markets worldwide. Big giants like DJI drone Australia offer some of the best drones available in the market. Always research thoroughly before making such a huge investment.

As far as drone insurances go, we’ve covered all the aspects which u will need to look into to keep your investment safe and avoid any unnecessary trouble for your company. We hope this guide helps you with everything you need to understand about drone insurance. Protect yourself and your company by getting insured.

One last piece of advice for recreational users is to confirm if you are covered by homeowner’s insurance if you wish to continue to fly recreationally in a safe environment with no issues whatsoever.

Filed Under: Australian, Insurance, Technology Tagged With: 2019, Gadgets, Technology

How to Get the Best Deal at Car Auctions in NSW

December 2, 2019 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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Buying cars at auctions can be quite a fun activity; you get to enjoy the thrill of bidding and at the same time, you may score a good deal. Many people are increasingly attracted to buying cars in the auction, especially because cars generally go for better prices.

Auctions are also great for buying rare cars that you might never find anywhere else. Many people with unique cars prefer to sell them on auctions. In auctions, people can bid and compete and this can potentially drive the price up.

However, for you to get a good deal, you have to know the ropes of the auction business. The following are four things you can do to get a better deal buying cars at auction.

Avoid getting emotionally involved

This is a fundamental principle in the auction business. For you to get a good deal, you must ensure that you don’t get emotionally engaged with the product. Getting emotionality attached to the product might excite you, which means that you will end up overbidding.

You, therefore, should take each deal as it comes and only gets in at the right time and at the right price. If you like a car, but the bidding drives the price beyond what you planned to spend, you should pull out.

Do proper research

Doing proper research helps you to not only understand how the auction process works but also how you can save money. Before you attend an auction, you must research what type of vehicle you want and how much it averages in price.

Knowing the average market price will help you to place a fair bid. Without doing proper research, it would be hard to know the real value of a car. As a result, you may end up overpaying for it. Researching also helps you to ensure you buy an authentic product because you are able to verify the information provided by the sellers.

Don’t get in too quickly

For the most part, an auction is like a mind game. Bidders drive the price up, waiting for the others to give up. To get the best deal, one should not jump into the bidding war. You should wait for the early bidders to show their cards and see who the real bidders are.

Even if you spot a car you like in an auction, you should hold back your enthusiasm. Show other bidders that you’re not willing to go up on a war. Once they cool down and lock in their bids, now you can make your move.

Watch the crowd

Most people who buy cars from online auctions do it in the comfort of their office or home. In the auction house, the mood is usually a little hyped. This often makes people excited as they enjoy every bit of the experience. You should be on the lookout for such bidders because they enjoy bidding wars and can quickly drive the price above the roof.

Watching the crowd also helps one to understand who the genuine buyers are and who are there just to drive the price up. Being able to read the crowd is a luxury that people who buy cars from online auctions don’t enjoy.

Finding car auctions in NSW is easy. Just Google car auctions NSW and there will be tens of offers for online as well as physical auctions. Remember, always bid with your head and not your heart.

Filed Under: Australia, Lifestyle, NT, Perth WA, Sydney, Victoria, WA Tagged With: Auto, Car care, Sports

The Ultimate Guide to Hobart Cup Weekend for 2020

December 2, 2019 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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The Hobart Cup is a race run over 2,400 meters and takes place each year in early February. The cup is deemed to be among the three biggest races that occur during the whole Tasmania’s racing schedule.

Prior to being held as a group 3 race, it had previously been placed in the group 2 category. It had been placed in this category for more than ten years, and to-date, it still happens to be among the few Group listed Tasmania races.

Traditionally, the race occurs two weeks before the Launceston Cup. It’s run at the same distance as this race and using the same set of conditions. It, therefore, acts as the perfect predictor of what will occur during the Launceston Cup.

Quick Facts on the Hobart Cup in 2020

Inaugural Race: 1875

Race Day: 9th February 2020

Track Location:  Racecourse

Track Surface: Turf

Type: Thoroughbred

Grade: Group 3

Operator: Tasmanian Race Club

Prize Money: $200,000- $250,000

The Weekend

Thursday

The Hobart Cup weekend often begins on Thursday when guests start to arrive from different parts of the country. Given that there are different accommodation venues in the vicinity, it’s not hard to find somewhere comfortable to stay for the duration of the racing weekend. You can also spend your time on arrival to get to know and interact with the other visitors.

Friday

Friday is the day to head to the racing club for what is known as the replacement Trots meeting. This is a chance for you to see how well you can translate the information and knowledge you have on thoroughbreds to that of the Standardbreds. If travelling as part of a tour, you can rest assured that the tour organizers will do everything they can to make sure that you have the best views of the racing track.

Saturday

Saturday is often a day dedicated to learning the local region. You can use this day to check out the locality that comprises of the Peppermint Bay Cruise that will help you get a feeling of the real Tasmania. If you get to be a part of the cruise, you will get an opportunity to take in local sights such as the stunning d’Entrecasteaux Channel, the city and harbour views, the magnificent estuary along River Derwent, and the stunning local bay.

Sunday

Sunday is the main race day. The race often starts at 11:30 am. For those travelling as part of a tour, you can expect to view the race from the comfort of the Committee Room. It’s a room known to provide amazing views of what is happening in the racetrack below it. The races will continue all day before concluding at around 6 pm. This should leave you with enough time to sample the region as you reminiscence on the time spent in the region.

Hobart and Surroundings

Hobart provides a contrasting mixture of culture, scenery, world-class activities, heritage, and various attractions nearby. Hobart is nestled in the midst of Mt. Wellington foothills and is renowned for its ability to combine modern lifestyle with heritage charm in a setting filled with natural, exceptional beauty. This may explain the reasons why Lonely Planet once classified as among the top 10 places to visit in the globe.

During your free time, consider taking a short walk along the length of the Hobart iconic waterfront. From here you can grab a bus or a ferry upwards to Hobart’s iconic Museum of old and new art (MONA) to experience an art experience that is out of this world. The good news is that it’s only a short distance away from the track which means that you will be able to get back in time to watch all your favourite races.

Filed Under: News Australia, Sports, World Tagged With: Horse Meat, Punt, Sports Event

How to Have a Better Ergonomics in the Workplace

October 29, 2019 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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It has become increasingly clear that workers in many industries are at ergonomic risk. This can lead to them doing painful and irreparable damage to their bodies. While this has long been true, it’s now a major concern for companies because workers are taking legal action against their employers for routinely making them work in inherently ergonomically risky workstations and courts and judges are awarding them large judgements. Further, wise and caring employers and concerned employees want to make sure workspaces and working conditions are not ergonomically risky and prevent work-related physical ailments from developing.

Assessing Ergonomic Risk

There are several things employers and employees can look at in the workplace to determine if spending 8 hours a day there puts the employee at great ergonomic risk. This ergonomic risk assessment can be accurately made by answering the following questions.

1. What is ergonomics?

Ergonomics is an applied science that is concerned with the design and arrangement of workspaces to ensure workers can do their jobs safely, effectively and efficiently. This area of applied science is sometimes referred to as biotechnology, human engineering or the focus on human factors in the design and arrangement of furniture and equipment.

2. What is ergonomics in the workplace?

Ergonomics in the workplace is making sure the design of the workstations doesn’t lead to unavoidable injuries to the workers and limit their productivity. Thoughtful arrangement of the tools and equipment in the workstation improves workplace ergonomics. Proper workplace ergonomics requires ensuring when the worker is seated, their feet can be flat on the floor and their hips held at an angle of between 90 and 120 degrees. For workers using computers, the height and angle of their chair, keyboard and monitor must be able to be adjusted to optimal positions for comfort and productivity.

3. What characteristics in the workstation improve employee well-being?

Ideally, it should be practical for employees to periodically stand while continuing to work. For employees using computers, the top of the monitor or screen should be level with their eyes. Plus, it’s best for the worker if the screen is at least 50 cm from their eyes and their wrists can remain flat when they’re typing. Further, the worker’s upper arms should be parallel to their torso and their shoulders should be relaxed. Items they use most should all be within easy reach. Those factors all help to improve the ergonomics of an employee’s workspace.

4. What are the dangers of poor ergonomics in the workplace?

Poorly designed workstations can cause worker fatigue and frustration. This leads to painful musculoskeletal injuries, lower productivity, as well as poor product quality. The most common workplace ergonomic risk factors are high task repetition done using forceful exertions in sustained awkward postures. That combination overloads muscles and tendons, puts excessive strain on joints and increases the likelihood of musculoskeletal fatigue and serious injury. The risk of injury is increased if workers don’t take adequate rest breaks.

To ensure employee workspaces are ergonomic, regular, ongoing, objective, scientific risk identification and reduction tests should be performed. Trained inspectors should see if workers regularly take awkward posture, use excessive force and put unsafe amounts of stress on their joints while performing their assigned tasks. Failure to do so can cause an ergonomic nightmare that endangers the health of the worker, lower the quality and quantity of their work and damage the company’s reputation.

5. What is an ergonomically-friendly workplace?

An ergonomically friendly workplace is one that uses proper workspace design and production techniques to protect worker health and enhance the quality of their work. But healthy, productive, workplaces don’t happen by accident. They require collaboration between the employers and employees to do what’s best for the long-term health of the workers and the success of the company.

An ergonomically-friendly workplace is one where regular, objective, scientific workplace analysis using ergonomic risk measuring tools are used to conduct ergonomic assessments that are accurate. Plus, engineering and administrative controls should be implemented. Engineering controls use ergonomic modifications to reduce or eliminate awkward postures. Administrative controls set procedures and processes like counteractive stretch breaks, proper body mechanics, job rotation and work practice controls to reduce the risk of MSD injury.

6. How many hours of working in a standing position is safe?

Creating an ergonomically positive workplace is also essential for workers who spend long periods of time on their feet. According to the organization Occupational Health & Safety, standing for long periods while working leaves people susceptible to hospitalization with varicose veins. Frequently changing positions from standing to sitting to walking, works best. It’s not recommended workers remain static standing or sitting if they want the most ergonomic position.

Standing for prolonged periods

Workers whose jobs call for standing for prolonged periods often have to endure heel pain and foot arch pain that may require visits to a podiatrist. Those workers who work standing and have pre-existing heart disease are more susceptible to being hospitalized with carotid atherosclerosis. Sufficient breaks, proper posture and good ergonomic practices can protect the health and reduce the incidence of musculoskeletal disorders in workers that stand or sit for long periods at work.

Final Thoughts

Poor ergonomics in the workplace negatively impacts workers’ health and their employers’ bottom line. With a clear understanding of the importance of proper ergonomics in the workplace, diligence and regular inspections, concerned employers and employees can dramatically reduce ergonomic risk and create better workplace ergonomics.

Filed Under: Government, Lifestyle, Perth WA, Queensland Tagged With: Healthcare, Work

5 Tips on Handling Disputes with Your Business Partner

October 29, 2019 by Reporter Leave a Comment

Starting a partnership is a delighting time, filled with celebrations of successes, shared vision, and new challenges. During the great times, especially when the business is really booming, keeping a close relationship on the ground while still running a business is so easy. However, what do you do when you don’t agree with your business partner and the honeymoon is over?

The one certainty with close relationships is that disagreements may arise. At the time, it can be easy to lose sight of the bigger picture, and get emotional, particularly when money is on the line and stakes are high.

Partnership disputes don’t have to throw the business into a tailspin. In this piece, we have outlined five tips that will help you contain disagreements, find a resolution, which leaves your business, and partnership, safety intact.

1. Plan ahead

Consider getting a formal partnership agreement, if you don’t have one, and review it. It should include:

• Guidance to follow when dissolving the partnership.

• The process of handling cash.

• Responsibilities and roles of each partner.

• A dispute resolution terms and procedures or clauses to follow when you are not in agreement.

Additionally, try to cut topics that you know will likely lead to conflict down the road.

2. Have a listening session

This is where each individual agrees to sit and keenly listen to the other’s opinion and position, without reacting or speaking, for a set time – normally around three to five minutes. It is a useful tool for giving each side insight into the other partner’s position and cooling tempers.

In a business partnership, all that matters is how each partner feels once the dispute is resolved and not who wins. If there is a side that feels resentful and marginalized, that result can likely poison the business, and the partnership, over time. It is remarkably useful to practice active listening as it can ease an ongoing tension and make every side feel heard.

3. Do not rush to judgement

For many Operators and owners of a small company, each decision can seem deeply personal, and large. When your business partner disagrees with you on a problem that is essential to you, it can be easy to switch into a battle mode.

Always remember the larger picture; you both entered into this business partnership because you shared a vision. If you genuinely value your business partner, you have to appreciate his viewpoint on the issue at hand, even if you do not agree with it.

4. Don’t be afraid to get help

A neutral third party can really help warring partners find a solution to their disputes. Meditators are usually trained to handle conflicts of all kinds, meaning that using one can result in a faster resolution and cleaner dispute. A mediator will also ensure that none of you is feeling ripped off when leaving the negotiating room or table.

Sometimes, hiring a professional business lawyer or mediator may not sound appealing. If that’s the case, consider using a colleague or friend, though the individual you choose should be trained in handling conflicts, and fully neutral.

5. Get legal advice

Consider getting legal advice, if resolving partnership disputes with an external mediator or on your own doesn’t seem to work. A commercial litigation lawyer in Sydney like Streeter Law Firm will set out your obligations and rights in the conflict and can aid avoid you having to take your issue to court.

Conclusion

Disputes are a given, but you cannot lose sight of the bigger goal or objective: to resolve partnership disputes as amicably and effectively as possible, for you and your business partner to keep running a growing and healthy business. The above tips on handling disputes with your partner will definitely help you both to work together towards your goal of finding success.

Filed Under: Australia, NT, Perth WA, Sydney, Victoria, WA Tagged With: Business News Australia, Commercial, Lawyers

The secret to getting ahead in modern business

October 29, 2019 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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It goes without saying that the professional landscape of business gets more and more competitive all the time. As digitalisation and technological advancement continue to become bolder and smarter, every aspect of life as we know it – including, of course, business – is evolving and realigning with the way the world is moving. Thanks to these modern marvels, the world as we know it is transforming from the inside out. Never has there been a more exciting time to be in business – or to be alive in general, for that matter.

But at the end of the day, why exactly is it such an ideal time to be an active player in the business landscape? And how can you effectively get ahead and stay ahead in a professional landscape that, like it or not, continues to get more and more competitive all the time? There is a secret to excelling in modern business, but to understand that secret and its impact, you must first understand the nature of modern business from the onset.

Modern business is more capable and efficient than ever

Here’s the thing. Digitalisation and technological advancement have essentially created a modern world that is more capable and efficient than ever. The whole point of any form of digitalisation or technological innovation, is to make life easier in some way. So, as the world currently becomes more and more driven by these modern marvels, aspects of life – including business – are becoming smarter and more driven all the time. For instance, modern business is operating on a more efficient basis than ever – and technology is largely to thank.

No business is successful without the hustle

Achieving longevity and success in any type of business is never accidental. Being a successful entrepreneur demands a unique sense of determined will and absolute focus on the task at hand. Regardless of if your business specialises in recruitment (think industrial recruitment at Zoom Recruitment, for instance) or security, or any type of business in between, there is one secret to business that ultimately can and does apply to practically every successful business there is.

The secret to getting – and staying – ahead

Ultimately, what it all comes down to is focusing not on the competition, not on the industry you are trying to break into, but on your own trajectory. This is literally all that matters. And a large part of that focus must be on your consumers and what they expect and want from you. Without the attention and loyalty of consumers, no business can hope to thrive and excel beyond its first fiscal year – if that. So, focusing on staying in your own lane and listening to how and what your consumers want you to change and to focus more on, is paramount. It might sound easy and even obvious, but the reality is that so many people are focused on making their businesses better than their competition, that they don’t focus enough on their own business.

Filed Under: Australian, Business, Small Business Tagged With: Jobs, Recruitment

Sydney Success – Why More Entrepreneurs Are Choosing Coworking In Sydney

October 8, 2019 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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Business, like the economy in general, is a dynamic process. Things are changing all the time and to be successful one must keep a close eye on trends and changes in market conditions. Responding to new developments and adapting to circumstances is key in order to perceive opportunities for cost-minimisation and profit-maximisation.

With the changing nature of the Australian working world, new tools and technologies are popping up to benefit businesses in a variety of industries. Opportunities for coworking in Sydney on Miller Street are one such option. Exploring and leveraging shared office spaces like these for your own company can allow you to gain a leg up on your competition in many ways.

Let’s look at some specific reasons why more entrepreneurs are choosing coworking in Sydney.

Cut Back On Fixed Costs

Coworking represents a significant change for workers coming from a more traditional office environment. In the past, businesses had their own buildings or office floors and some still do today, but the trend now is towards shared office environments. These traditional offices came with a large price tag that was often unnecessary. Much of the space in such a building often sits underused or wasted entirely.

Coworking can allow your business to cut back dramatically on these fixed costs. For a fraction of the price of renting out an entire office complex, you and your team can enjoy space in a shared office environment instead.

Find New Factors Of Production

You might be thinking that even if the above point were true, traditional office environments offered easy access to necessary factors of production such as basic office infrastructure. If this is a concern for you, then know that finding a high-quality provider of coworking space will give you access to facilities for printing, scanning, and copying, as well as a high-speed internet connection, included in your monthly rate. Avoid the hassle of having to deal with separate utility providers each month.

Eliminate Invisible Barriers To Entry

One of the invisible barriers to entry in today’s business world is gaining recognition in your industry in order to achieve success. In the past, proving yourself by building momentum and convincing investors took time. Now, using the prestigious address of a premium coworking space, you can rapidly gain prominence and give a great first impression. Enjoy the ability to use a recognised address on your business materials and become an instant player in your field.

Use The Insights Of Behavioural Economics

Behavioural economics has many useful insights that are readily observed in the laboratory of the coworking space. For one, you will find that your productivity rapidly increases in a shared office environment. The Hawthorne effect shows that workers are more likely to focus on their tasks if they believe that someone is watching them even if someone is not. Let the informal surveillance of your coworking colleagues keep you on task rather than wasting time procrastinating while working from home.

Use Your Comparative Advantage

Coworking also offers many opportunities for you to use your talents and skill set, your comparative advantage, in exchange for the services of others. Taking the time to get to know your colleagues in your coworking space and offering to exchange expertise can lead to interesting collaborations and serious business partnerships.

Get A Monopoly On Momentum

Coworking spaces are ideal for bringing life back into your work and providing it with a sense of meaning. You can reap all the benefits outlined above while improving your motivation and productivity at the same time. Look for a premium provider of coworking space in Sydney and get down to maximising the potential of your business.

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