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Business Advice23rd September 2024Emotii to Become ‘Go to’ Real-Time Translation Tool for Businesses WorldwideInnovative real-time communication app, emotii, is set to become the ‘go to’ translation tool for businesses worldwide following its integration with widely used tech platforms, Microsoft Teams and Slack.
Business Advice20th September 2024From Data to Pounds: How Small Businesses Can Monetise Their Data into Lucrative Revenue StreamsIn today’s digital age, data is more than just a by-product of business operations—it’s a powerful asset that, when harnessed effectively, can be transformed into significant revenue streams. The companies that understand this have already positioned the
Business Advice18th September 2024Essential HR Fundamentals for Britain’s SMEs and Mid-Market CompaniesEach organisation, regardless of size, grapples with its own set of HR challenges. Talent teams in SMEs and mid-sized companies face the pressure of replicating the learning and employee experiences offered by larger enterprises, but with more limited resource
Business Advice17th September 2024Bullet-Proofing Your Finances: How Construction SMEs can Tackle Cash Flow IssuesSMEs (Small-to-Medium-sized Enterprises) make up 99% of the firms in the UK and are the “lifeblood” of our economy. There are some 300,000 construction SMEs, which are responsible for 9% of the UK’s GDP. SMEs in all sectors have faced a number of challen
Business Advice12th September 2024Card Holders: Keep Calm and Carry LessIn the ever-evolving world of British business, the fusion of style and practicality has never been more apparent. As professionals seek to refine their image and streamline their daily routines, a surprising accessory is taking centre stage: the compact card
Business Advice12th September 2024Plugging Security Gaps with AI without Creating Additional RiskAI has the potential to transform every aspect of business, from security to productivity. Yet companies’ headlong, unmanaged, rush to exploit innovation is creating unknown and understood risks that require urgent oversight, argues Mark Grindey, CEO, Zeus C