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Business Advice23rd December 2021How to Find Agency Partners That Align With Your Business GoalsNowadays, it’s not unusual for companies to outsource some essential services they need. For instance, you can work with an agency to make promotional materials for a particular project. It’s a great way to get excellent-quality output within the deadlines
Awards22nd December 2021Five Steps to Mastering Performance Management for SMEs in 2022Performance Management is a vital part of business success. It can often be neglected by hard-working, high-paced, multi-tasking business owners, but it is a key part of employment for any business and mastering it will help your employees to work at their bes
Business Advice21st December 2021Succession Planning Tips for a Family BusinessA robust plan for succession is the mark of any strong and healthy business, even if it doesn’t feel particularly necessary right now. Here are our tips for succession planning for your family owned business.
Business Advice13th December 2021Is Your Small Business Ready For Expansion? 7 Questions to Ask YourselfIt can be exciting to consider expanding your business. An expansion involves substantial items or services, sales, and revenue. It can mean a bigger store, new branches, and the like. However, it's critical to prepare for expansion as carefully as you did whe
Business Advice3rd December 2021Rewarding LoyaltyWhat makes Prosper² Rewards so unique is that it is an innovative open-loop rewards programme that allows businesses to reward their most valuable customers with points, which can be redeemed directly to a multi-currency Prosper² Rewards Mastercard, allowing
Business Advice30th November 2021Want to Learn a Language That Could Really Benefit Your Business? Choose SpanishWhen choosing which language could be most useful to learn, Spanish is an obvious choice. There are a number of reasons for this: the first is that it’s a relatively easy language to learn, certainly when compared with others like German or Chinese.