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THE IMPORTANCE OF YOUTH LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT TO YOUR COMPANY

May 13, 2019 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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AGE DOESN’T NECESSARILY EQUAL SUCCESS

Traditionally most employers have equated age with wisdom and skills, and in the past, it was often the case that in order to get promoted you simply had to stick around with the same firm for long enough to make this happen. However, savvy businesses are catching on to the huge benefits that young leadership opportunities can bring to a company. Not only do young people inject motivation, energy and enthusiasm into a firm but they are often streets ahead in terms of technology and computing!

PERCEPTION OF YOUNG PEOPLE

Unfortunately, many young people get a bad press with gripes from older workers about their lack of a good work ethic. These include complaints such as their air of entitlement, that they don’t work hard enough and that they lack verbal and written communication skills. Of course, this is a huge generalization and ignores the fact that many young people are well educated, hard-working and are good team players with a great attitude.

WHAT DOES YOUTH LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT OFFER A BUSINESS?

Stereotypes of young people are being disproved time and time again as they show that they have a great deal to offer in the workplace, and these are just some of the key attributes they can bring:

They are on trend: they understand the culture we live in and can often interpret this much more effectively than an older person. This can enable a company to plug into emerging trends and themes.

They are very quick learners: they have the brainpower, youth and motivation to pick things up speedily and effectively.

They challenge the status quo: every business needs to evolve but it is easy to stagnate – with young people around they can shake things up and enable the growth of new ideas and techniques.

They are technologically adept: even though older people may have a raft of technological skills, the speed and understanding that young people bring into this sphere of business can be astounding.

They are the future: however well your firm operates you will need new blood – senior staff can’t go on forever so youth leadership development provides a legacy for the future of your business.

They have real enthusiasm: this can obviously be very infectious, especially for older workers who may have become very jaded and cynical – a young person’s outlook can put some zest back into your mission.

They are fun and inspiring: young people can give a different perspective on the world and can often liven up what may have become a dull and boring workplace environment.

GIVING YOUNG PEOPLE A CHANCE OF JOBS AND SKILLS

A number of organizations work with the Australian Government to provide life-enhancing skills and jobs for young people such as this jobactive services at yourtown.

Initiatives such as these enable eligible job seekers to be connected with suitable employers and enhance their experience and skills. This kind of job active services provision enables specialist support to businesses in terms of consultation about their needs, screening of potential candidates, and organizing interviews and subsidies to make the process as easy and economical as possible. Therefore if you haven’t considered the many benefits of employing a young person, now may be the time to take stock and re-energize your workforce with the many positive attributes this will bring.

About The Author:

Caroline Bird is a creative writer and digital marketer. She loves sharing her perspective, tips and how-tos related to home improvement, productivity, business, technology, and SEO through her writing. Connect with Caroline via @bCarolinebird12

Filed Under: Australia, Perth WA, Start Up, Sydney, Times, Victoria Tagged With: Business newspapers, Jobs

The Lost Art of Meetings and Why They Are More Important than Ever

August 1, 2017 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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With all the smartphones, laptops, tablets, and other mobile devices in our pockets and on our desks, it’s difficult to imagine the world without instant communication. Yet, it really wasn’t so long ago that this was a reality; a time when face to face meetings reigned supreme and success in business was all about networking.

It could be argued that we’ve lost some of that ability to schmooze and charm because the majority of modern meetings are conducted over the telephone. Or, they’re plugged in and hooked up to video conferencing tools like Skype and FaceTime. The question is, was it something worth holding on to?

Keep reading to learn about the art of the face to face meeting and why it’s still important in our face paced digital world.

Stimulate with New Environments

 

Studies show that the human brain works faster and harder when it is exposed to a new environment. This is, essentially, like warming up your muscles before a workout. Providing novel stimuli is a great way to activate the mind so that it’s ready to learn.

You can’t do this over the phone or via a video conference. You need to get employees, clients, and investors out of their seats and into your world; into a motivating, inspiring environment of your choosing. Visit www.servcorp.com.au/en/meeting-rooms for some great location ideas.

Pass On Valuable Emotions

 

Similarly, behavioural scientists are keen to point out that strong emotions are contagious. So, if you are a talented speaker or you have great orators in your team, take advantage of these skills. The truth is that people in groups naturally share and mimic emotions.

It’s hard to be lethargic and uninspired if you’re surrounded by people with a great work ethic and lots of energy. Face to face meetings are a powerful way to accelerate this process and make sure that employees and investors are getting caught up in your plans and ideas.

No More Distractions

 

It doesn’t matter whether you’re a secretary, senior executive, or data processor; we’re all inclined to bend the rules when nobody can see us. This is especially true in the age of conference calls and video streaming. People are much more likely to multitask.

So, if you want to make sure that your agenda is the top priority, a face to face meeting is the best option. It adds weight, significance, and gravitas to the occasion. After all, anybody would pay more attention to a meeting that they have to spend time preparing for and travelling to.

Make Lasting Connections

 

For entrepreneurs and startup teams, foregoing face-to-face meetings altogether can be a big risk. While you could argue that bigger, more established companies don’t miss out on much, companies which are new to the market need to make memorable first impressions.

This is very hard to do over a Skype or FaceTime call. Even if you chat with an investor and they really love your ideas, you’ll be competing with the dozens of other entrepreneurs who made the time to interact in person. Be memorable, be present, and be unforgettable.

How to Find the Best Meeting Spaces in Australia

 

Twenty years ago, you might have found it hard to rent a meeting space or boardroom with flexible terms. In many cases, these facilities were either included as part of office packages or rented out for months at a time. Now, things have changed a little, and there are plenty of ways to access ‘pay as you go’ resources.

One of the best is working with a virtual or coworking provider. These vendors rent out shared office space on a ‘pay as you use’ basis, so you’re not obliged to rent an entire suite to make use of the meeting facilities. Nor do you have to book out the rooms months in advance. For a small fee, you can access a range of shared environments and hire boardrooms whenever you need them.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Business newspapers, Corporate

5 Techniques for Effective Leaflet Distribution in London

September 24, 2014 by Reporter Leave a Comment

Leaflet distribution is still one of the most preferred types of marketing for small business owners. Although, many people feel skeptical about it and think its ineffective when compared to modern marketing channels such as radio, television and newspapers. However, the truth is that leaflet distribution in London actually helps you achieve far higher response rate than any of the previously mentioned marketing channels.

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Similarly to every marketing approach, leaflet distribution requires careful planning and research in order to be successful. You need to learn as much as possible about your target audience, asses your distribution locations and plan the entire campaign from scratch. However, the most important thing to consider at that stage is the technique you will use for the actual distribution.

Door-to-door leaflet distribution

Door-to-door leaflet distribution achieves the highest response rates among all other techniques – more than 75% of the people read or keep leaflets delivered to their front door. It also enables you to personalize your leaflet and make it even more appealing for your prospects. However, keep in mind that unless you can create your own leaflet distribution team, you can always hire professionals to help you with that task. There are numerous benefits in hiring leaflet distribution company in London, including easier planning and detailed performance metrics.

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Events, shows and popular venues are great way to meet up with dozens of new prospects and introduce them to your leaflet. When handing out your leaflets at specific locations, it will be easier to make simple sales pitch and increase the response rate among people.

If you plan to handout your leaflets at public places, consider their size. Studies suggest that the smaller the leaflets are, the higher are the chances that people will keep them and read them later on. According to researches made by the Direct Marketing Association, credit card sized leaflets work best when distributed from hand to hand.

Local newspapers and magazines

Showing your leaflet in local newspapers and magazines is great way to build credibility for your business. There are varying costs for that type of leaflet distribution service, but most of the time these are quite cost-effective. The prices are calculated often based on the size of your leaflet and personalized message.

Through subscribers and existing customers

If you keep a mailing list for your business, you should include your leaflets with every newsletter you send out. It is also great idea to include your latest leaflets with new order deliveries. You can even call your customers, ask them to review your service and enquire whether they will be happy to send out leaflets about your business to their friends and relatives. Your existing subscriber/customer base is great for distributing your leaflets, so take advantage of it.

Showcase your leaflets at local and public places

There are many great ways to showcase your leaflets at popular local and public places to earn even more exposure for your business. Great places to start your leaflet distribution in London are café’s, shopping bags, public bulletin boards and gas stations. Depending on the type of services or products you offer, you can choose specific locations that complement them in some way.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Business newspapers

Australian Business Newspapers and News reporting to focus on building online presence

January 7, 2012 by Reporter 1 Comment

As The NBN gets launched nationally Australians are getting better broadband speeds and more people now  are changing the habits rapidly  to check the Australian news online rather than  picking up a print newspaper or magazine. The advance in technology  with the help of new gadgets like Ipads, Netbooks and Smartphones  have  made news easily available on the go and  Australians  no more need  to reach out to the nearest deli or newsagent  or then the telly  to get the latest news.

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In fact according to IBIS revenue  to Australian on-line retailers is expected to increase to a staggering 8.6 %per year over five years to be  worth a whopping 10 Billion. Internet acess and speed have increased  and will increase further with the  teh NBN making it possible fopr the larger part of the population to go online and read newspapers  or shop online.

The older methods of getting the latest breaking news like the TV and the Newspaper  will soon become a thing of the past.

Below  is a list of some of the “major Australian Newspapers”  that have managed to get a sizeable online presence in this changing market.

Sydney Morning herald (SMH) – Sydney and Australian News @  www.smh.com.au

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The Australian –  www.australian.com.au

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The Age – Melbourne & Australian News @ www.theage.com.au

 

Heraldsun – -Victoria and Australia News @ www.heraldsun.com.au

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News Portal  – www.news.com.au

 

Many of these newspapers have also released apps for smartphones in the apple and Android marketplace to make their news more accessible to people with smartphones on the go

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The Australian financial review

 

Other than newspapers having online presence there  are other dedicated online Business journals that  have a had a major online presence since a some time back like  the www.brw.com.au/  ( Business review weekly )and local players  like www.wabusinessnews.com.au ( for WA business ) and the Business spectator at www.businessspectator.com.au/

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The Business Review Weekly

 

If you are looking  for a old article from  a newspaper , it is likely that you can  find it  at www.trove.nla.gov.au which have  a digitised version of the newspapers online or Archives

 

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Filed Under: 2012, Australia, Business, Finance, Small Business, Website Tagged With: Australian, Business newspapers, Newspapers, Online

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