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THE BUSINESS AGENDAS NOT INCLUDED IN THE FEDERAL BUDGET TOAUTHOR: LEAHOLIVER
Whilst spending in the areas of childcare, aged care, disability and mental health featured favourably in the 2021 federal budget, when it came to economic recovery measures for businesses there were notable exclusions.. At a time when businesses need policy stability, we were interested to understand what the federal government had in mind when it came to making the tax system less BUDGET 2021 TO FINALLY BOOST AUSTRALIA'S VIDEO GAMES Part of the Federal Government’s 2021 Budget will be heading to Australia’s games sector, enabling developers to better compete on the world stage in an industry poised to be valued at over $250 billion by the year 2023.. The Government’s Digital Economy Strategy, aiming to boost Australia’s digital landscape with a $1.2 billion plan, will introduce a tax offset policy for video game HOW TO GROW AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DURING A GLOBAL PANDEMIC Errol McClelland, founder of TurmeriX. Expanding internationally always has risks but developing a business during a global pandemic is not usually a central part of a risk management strategy. The global nature of the COVID-19 outbreak has given international businesses an unprecedented challenge, one that requires diversification andresilience.
"YOU CAN STILL CLOCK-IN": TECH-Y WAYS TO OVERCOME COVID-19 Phil Johnson is the senior workforce success executive at Tanda.Tanda is a solution for workforce management, profitability and compliance. Founded in Australia in 2012, Tanda is now a global organisation assisting more than 6200 businesses and their 300,000+ employees with rostering, attendance, labour insights and workforce success. SOCIAL MEDIA VITAL FOR SMALL BUSINESS THROUGHOUT THE COVID Social media vital for small business throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. With rapidly changing market conditions due to COVID-19, communicating with customers via social media has never been more important. Expert Carissa Hill said it was imperative business owners embrace the instantaneous nature of social media to keep stakeholdersand clients
WHY IS DATA ETHICS IMPORTANT TO DATA ANALYSTS? With data management and analysis becoming such an integral part of a business’ success, it’s easy to solely focus on the exciting aspects of the vast data that can be attained. Despite the potential of data analytics as a field, it’s important that data scientists and analysts understand the ethical implications of using thatinformation.
AN OVERVIEW OF LIBERAL AND LABOR SMALL BUSINESS TAX RSM Australia has identified the six key election policies affecting small businesses. As the nation gears up for the federal election on May 18, key issues for small businesses are likely to centre on questions around taxation. Tracey Dunn, senior manager, tax services, RSM Australia, said, “Small businesses and individuals face uncertain times with the THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF COMPANIES: THOSE WHO KNOW THEY'VE “There are only two types of companies: Those that have been hacked and those that will be hacked.” – Robert S. Mueller, III, former Director of the FBI and now Special Counsel into the Russian interference of the USA election, made this famous quote. But almost by the time he made it, it was out of date – it should instead be “There are only two types of companies: those that have HOW ORANGE SKY IS SCALING ITS TECHNOLOGY TO RECONNECT The challenges SMBs inevitably encounter as they outgrow their original technological infrastructure can become compounded if they’re experiencing rapid expansion and find themselves overseeing a national workforce. Social entrepreneurs Nic Marchesi and Lucas Patchett, named the 2016 young Australians of the year, know this alltoo well.
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THE BUSINESS AGENDAS NOT INCLUDED IN THE FEDERAL BUDGET TOAUTHOR: LEAHOLIVER
Whilst spending in the areas of childcare, aged care, disability and mental health featured favourably in the 2021 federal budget, when it came to economic recovery measures for businesses there were notable exclusions.. At a time when businesses need policy stability, we were interested to understand what the federal government had in mind when it came to making the tax system less BUDGET 2021 TO FINALLY BOOST AUSTRALIA'S VIDEO GAMES Part of the Federal Government’s 2021 Budget will be heading to Australia’s games sector, enabling developers to better compete on the world stage in an industry poised to be valued at over $250 billion by the year 2023.. The Government’s Digital Economy Strategy, aiming to boost Australia’s digital landscape with a $1.2 billion plan, will introduce a tax offset policy for video game HOW TO GROW AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DURING A GLOBAL PANDEMIC Errol McClelland, founder of TurmeriX. Expanding internationally always has risks but developing a business during a global pandemic is not usually a central part of a risk management strategy. The global nature of the COVID-19 outbreak has given international businesses an unprecedented challenge, one that requires diversification andresilience.
"YOU CAN STILL CLOCK-IN": TECH-Y WAYS TO OVERCOME COVID-19 Phil Johnson is the senior workforce success executive at Tanda.Tanda is a solution for workforce management, profitability and compliance. Founded in Australia in 2012, Tanda is now a global organisation assisting more than 6200 businesses and their 300,000+ employees with rostering, attendance, labour insights and workforce success. SOCIAL MEDIA VITAL FOR SMALL BUSINESS THROUGHOUT THE COVID Social media vital for small business throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. With rapidly changing market conditions due to COVID-19, communicating with customers via social media has never been more important. Expert Carissa Hill said it was imperative business owners embrace the instantaneous nature of social media to keep stakeholdersand clients
WHY IS DATA ETHICS IMPORTANT TO DATA ANALYSTS? With data management and analysis becoming such an integral part of a business’ success, it’s easy to solely focus on the exciting aspects of the vast data that can be attained. Despite the potential of data analytics as a field, it’s important that data scientists and analysts understand the ethical implications of using thatinformation.
AN OVERVIEW OF LIBERAL AND LABOR SMALL BUSINESS TAX RSM Australia has identified the six key election policies affecting small businesses. As the nation gears up for the federal election on May 18, key issues for small businesses are likely to centre on questions around taxation. Tracey Dunn, senior manager, tax services, RSM Australia, said, “Small businesses and individuals face uncertain times with the THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF COMPANIES: THOSE WHO KNOW THEY'VE “There are only two types of companies: Those that have been hacked and those that will be hacked.” – Robert S. Mueller, III, former Director of the FBI and now Special Counsel into the Russian interference of the USA election, made this famous quote. But almost by the time he made it, it was out of date – it should instead be “There are only two types of companies: those that have HOW ORANGE SKY IS SCALING ITS TECHNOLOGY TO RECONNECT The challenges SMBs inevitably encounter as they outgrow their original technological infrastructure can become compounded if they’re experiencing rapid expansion and find themselves overseeing a national workforce. Social entrepreneurs Nic Marchesi and Lucas Patchett, named the 2016 young Australians of the year, know this alltoo well.
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THE THREE I’S BEHIND A SUCCESSFUL INTERNATIONAL PRODUCT Neil Luo is VP, Global Head of SME at Airwallex, leading the company’s international growth and user acquisition strategy. He has over a decade’s experience working across marketing, strategy, technology and data science, previously holding roles at SEEK, Hotels.com, Expedia and The Boston Consulting Group. $8.4M SUPPORT FOR MELBOURNE BUSINESSES AFTER SOME The Victoria state authorities announced another support package worth $8.4 million for Melbourne businesses as it prepares to partially exit the two-week lockdown. FROM CARBON TO CLOUD Georgia is a journalist at Dynamic Business specialising in sales and marketing. She is currently undertaking a double degree in Psychology and Law at university. AUSTRALIAN MILLENNIALS LOVE BAGGING DISCOUNTS: PAYPAL REPORT Yajush is a journalist at Dynamic Business. He previously worked with Reuters as a business correspondent and holds a postgrad degree inprint journalism.
MESSAGEMEDIA PURCHASED BY SINCH IN A US$1.3B CASH AND Yajush is a journalist at Dynamic Business. He previously worked with Reuters as a business correspondent and holds a postgrad degree inprint journalism.
WHY LEADERS SHOULD CONSIDER VARYING WORK STYLES BEFORE The research we’ve carried out shows that one size really doesn’t fit all when it comes to equipping tomorrow’s workforce. People need individualised solutions to suit their specific needs, with personalisation of application settings, interfaces and othercapabilities.
EOFY: THREE WAYS TO SUPERCHARGE YOUR MARKETING BEFORE THE Emma Troy is a brand strategist, website expert, and Showit design partner for early-stage and established entrepreneurs, helping them to establish, build and launch their dream brand and website through both easy-to-use templates and custom-designed websites. A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN HOSPITALITY JOBS AVAILABLE ON Supp, a technology platform that notifies hospitality workers of nearby available jobs and allows under-employed workers to find work quickly, reports seeing a 20-fold increase in hospitality openings since October last year. RESTRICTIONS FROM 11.59PM THURSDAY 10 JUNE 2 Regional Victoria (Changes in green) Metropolitan Melbourne (Most settings have changed) Education and childcare Early learning centres, childcare, kinder, family day care: Open Early learning centres, childcare, kinder, family day care: Open Schools: Open Schools: Open Higher education and training: If you can study from home, you should continue to study from home HOME - DYNAMIC BUSINESS Home - Dynamic Business. Let’s Talk: How to plan for an uncertain financial year May 25, 2021 PEPPOL & e-invoicing explained: What it means for your business May 21, 2021 Product Messaging: How to write effective copy to drive sales May 20, 2021 Six reasons why an influencer marketing campaign can fail May 19, 2021 Budget 2021'spatent box
THE BUSINESS AGENDAS NOT INCLUDED IN THE FEDERAL BUDGET TOAUTHOR: LEAHOLIVER
Whilst spending in the areas of childcare, aged care, disability and mental health featured favourably in the 2021 federal budget, when it came to economic recovery measures for businesses there were notable exclusions.. At a time when businesses need policy stability, we were interested to understand what the federal government had in mind when it came to making the tax system less BUDGET 2021 TO FINALLY BOOST AUSTRALIA'S VIDEO GAMES Part of the Federal Government’s 2021 Budget will be heading to Australia’s games sector, enabling developers to better compete on the world stage in an industry poised to be valued at over $250 billion by the year 2023.. The Government’s Digital Economy Strategy, aiming to boost Australia’s digital landscape with a $1.2 billion plan, will introduce a tax offset policy for video game HOW TO GROW AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DURING A GLOBAL PANDEMIC Errol McClelland, founder of TurmeriX. Expanding internationally always has risks but developing a business during a global pandemic is not usually a central part of a risk management strategy. The global nature of the COVID-19 outbreak has given international businesses an unprecedented challenge, one that requires diversification andresilience.
"YOU CAN STILL CLOCK-IN": TECH-Y WAYS TO OVERCOME COVID-19 Phil Johnson is the senior workforce success executive at Tanda.Tanda is a solution for workforce management, profitability and compliance. Founded in Australia in 2012, Tanda is now a global organisation assisting more than 6200 businesses and their 300,000+ employees with rostering, attendance, labour insights and workforce success. SOCIAL MEDIA VITAL FOR SMALL BUSINESS THROUGHOUT THE COVID Social media vital for small business throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. With rapidly changing market conditions due to COVID-19, communicating with customers via social media has never been more important. Expert Carissa Hill said it was imperative business owners embrace the instantaneous nature of social media to keep stakeholdersand clients
WHY IS DATA ETHICS IMPORTANT TO DATA ANALYSTS? With data management and analysis becoming such an integral part of a business’ success, it’s easy to solely focus on the exciting aspects of the vast data that can be attained. Despite the potential of data analytics as a field, it’s important that data scientists and analysts understand the ethical implications of using thatinformation.
AN OVERVIEW OF LIBERAL AND LABOR SMALL BUSINESS TAX RSM Australia has identified the six key election policies affecting small businesses. As the nation gears up for the federal election on May 18, key issues for small businesses are likely to centre on questions around taxation. Tracey Dunn, senior manager, tax services, RSM Australia, said, “Small businesses and individuals face uncertain times with the THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF COMPANIES: THOSE WHO KNOW THEY'VE “There are only two types of companies: Those that have been hacked and those that will be hacked.” – Robert S. Mueller, III, former Director of the FBI and now Special Counsel into the Russian interference of the USA election, made this famous quote. But almost by the time he made it, it was out of date – it should instead be “There are only two types of companies: those that have HOW ORANGE SKY IS SCALING ITS TECHNOLOGY TO RECONNECT The challenges SMBs inevitably encounter as they outgrow their original technological infrastructure can become compounded if they’re experiencing rapid expansion and find themselves overseeing a national workforce. Social entrepreneurs Nic Marchesi and Lucas Patchett, named the 2016 young Australians of the year, know this alltoo well.
HOME - DYNAMIC BUSINESS Home - Dynamic Business. Let’s Talk: How to plan for an uncertain financial year May 25, 2021 PEPPOL & e-invoicing explained: What it means for your business May 21, 2021 Product Messaging: How to write effective copy to drive sales May 20, 2021 Six reasons why an influencer marketing campaign can fail May 19, 2021 Budget 2021'spatent box
THE BUSINESS AGENDAS NOT INCLUDED IN THE FEDERAL BUDGET TOAUTHOR: LEAHOLIVER
Whilst spending in the areas of childcare, aged care, disability and mental health featured favourably in the 2021 federal budget, when it came to economic recovery measures for businesses there were notable exclusions.. At a time when businesses need policy stability, we were interested to understand what the federal government had in mind when it came to making the tax system less BUDGET 2021 TO FINALLY BOOST AUSTRALIA'S VIDEO GAMES Part of the Federal Government’s 2021 Budget will be heading to Australia’s games sector, enabling developers to better compete on the world stage in an industry poised to be valued at over $250 billion by the year 2023.. The Government’s Digital Economy Strategy, aiming to boost Australia’s digital landscape with a $1.2 billion plan, will introduce a tax offset policy for video game HOW TO GROW AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DURING A GLOBAL PANDEMIC Errol McClelland, founder of TurmeriX. Expanding internationally always has risks but developing a business during a global pandemic is not usually a central part of a risk management strategy. The global nature of the COVID-19 outbreak has given international businesses an unprecedented challenge, one that requires diversification andresilience.
"YOU CAN STILL CLOCK-IN": TECH-Y WAYS TO OVERCOME COVID-19 Phil Johnson is the senior workforce success executive at Tanda.Tanda is a solution for workforce management, profitability and compliance. Founded in Australia in 2012, Tanda is now a global organisation assisting more than 6200 businesses and their 300,000+ employees with rostering, attendance, labour insights and workforce success. SOCIAL MEDIA VITAL FOR SMALL BUSINESS THROUGHOUT THE COVID Social media vital for small business throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. With rapidly changing market conditions due to COVID-19, communicating with customers via social media has never been more important. Expert Carissa Hill said it was imperative business owners embrace the instantaneous nature of social media to keep stakeholdersand clients
WHY IS DATA ETHICS IMPORTANT TO DATA ANALYSTS? With data management and analysis becoming such an integral part of a business’ success, it’s easy to solely focus on the exciting aspects of the vast data that can be attained. Despite the potential of data analytics as a field, it’s important that data scientists and analysts understand the ethical implications of using thatinformation.
AN OVERVIEW OF LIBERAL AND LABOR SMALL BUSINESS TAX RSM Australia has identified the six key election policies affecting small businesses. As the nation gears up for the federal election on May 18, key issues for small businesses are likely to centre on questions around taxation. Tracey Dunn, senior manager, tax services, RSM Australia, said, “Small businesses and individuals face uncertain times with the THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF COMPANIES: THOSE WHO KNOW THEY'VE “There are only two types of companies: Those that have been hacked and those that will be hacked.” – Robert S. Mueller, III, former Director of the FBI and now Special Counsel into the Russian interference of the USA election, made this famous quote. But almost by the time he made it, it was out of date – it should instead be “There are only two types of companies: those that have HOW ORANGE SKY IS SCALING ITS TECHNOLOGY TO RECONNECT The challenges SMBs inevitably encounter as they outgrow their original technological infrastructure can become compounded if they’re experiencing rapid expansion and find themselves overseeing a national workforce. Social entrepreneurs Nic Marchesi and Lucas Patchett, named the 2016 young Australians of the year, know this alltoo well.
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$8.4M SUPPORT FOR MELBOURNE BUSINESSES AFTER SOME The Victoria state authorities announced another support package worth $8.4 million for Melbourne businesses as it prepares to partially exit the two-week lockdown. VICTORIA ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL SUPPORT TO REGIONAL TOURISM The Victorian government has announced a $32.2 million support package for local tourism businesses ahead of the Queen’s Birthday weekend. Victoria’s extended lockdown has hit regional tourism businesseshard.
FROM CARBON TO CLOUD Georgia is a journalist at Dynamic Business specialising in sales and marketing. She is currently undertaking a double degree in Psychology and Law at university. THE THREE I’S BEHIND A SUCCESSFUL INTERNATIONAL PRODUCT Neil Luo is VP, Global Head of SME at Airwallex, leading the company’s international growth and user acquisition strategy. He has over a decade’s experience working across marketing, strategy, technology and data science, previously holding roles at SEEK, Hotels.com, Expedia and The Boston Consulting Group. 3X RISE IN SMES REPORTING NO CASHFLOW PROBLEMS IN LAST 12 The number of businesses reporting no cashflow problems in the past year has dropped dramatically, thanks to the stimulus support packages and behavioural change in their cash usage. AUSTRALIAN MILLENNIALS LOVE BAGGING DISCOUNTS: PAYPAL REPORT Yajush is a journalist at Dynamic Business. He previously worked with Reuters as a business correspondent and holds a postgrad degree inprint journalism.
WHY LEADERS SHOULD CONSIDER VARYING WORK STYLES BEFORE The research we’ve carried out shows that one size really doesn’t fit all when it comes to equipping tomorrow’s workforce. People need individualised solutions to suit their specific needs, with personalisation of application settings, interfaces and othercapabilities.
MESSAGEMEDIA PURCHASED BY SINCH IN A US$1.3B CASH AND Yajush is a journalist at Dynamic Business. He previously worked with Reuters as a business correspondent and holds a postgrad degree inprint journalism.
EOFY: THREE WAYS TO SUPERCHARGE YOUR MARKETING BEFORE THE Emma Troy is a brand strategist, website expert, and Showit design partner for early-stage and established entrepreneurs, helping them to establish, build and launch their dream brand and website through both easy-to-use templates and custom-designed websites. HOME - DYNAMIC BUSINESS Home - Dynamic Business. Let’s Talk: How to plan for an uncertain financial year May 25, 2021 PEPPOL & e-invoicing explained: What it means for your business May 21, 2021 Product Messaging: How to write effective copy to drive sales May 20, 2021 Six reasons why an influencer marketing campaign can fail May 19, 2021 Budget 2021'spatent box
THE BUSINESS AGENDAS NOT INCLUDED IN THE FEDERAL BUDGET TO Whilst spending in the areas of childcare, aged care, disability and mental health featured favourably in the 2021 federal budget, when it came to economic recovery measures for businesses there were notable exclusions.. At a time when businesses need policy stability, we were interested to understand what the federal government had in mind when it came to making the tax system less BUDGET 2021 TO FINALLY BOOST AUSTRALIA'S VIDEO GAMES Part of the Federal Government’s 2021 Budget will be heading to Australia’s games sector, enabling developers to better compete on the world stage in an industry poised to be valued at over $250 billion by the year 2023.. The Government’s Digital Economy Strategy, aiming to boost Australia’s digital landscape with a $1.2 billion plan, will introduce a tax offset policy for video game RE-ENGAGING IN A POST-PANDEMIC WORLD: THE GREAT HR Re-engaging in a post-pandemic world: the great HR challenge of 2021. Is a significant reset in the offing? From a human resources perspective, the answer appears to be a resounding ‘yes’. Here in Australia and elsewhere in the world, we’re seeing professionals and leaders addressing some big issues in the wake of the COVID pandemicand
NATIONAL FARMERS FEDERATION WELCOMES BUDGET SUPPORT FOR Bush communication allocation disappointing. On a disappointing note, the Budget allocated only $153 million in funding to improve bush communications with $68 million quarantined from existing funding for northern Australia. “This falls short of securing the future of the Mobile Blackspots Program beyond this year, as called for by the NFF. SOCIAL MEDIA VITAL FOR SMALL BUSINESS THROUGHOUT THE COVID Social media vital for small business throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. With rapidly changing market conditions due to COVID-19, communicating with customers via social media has never been more important. Expert Carissa Hill said it was imperative business owners embrace the instantaneous nature of social media to keep stakeholdersand clients
ANNA SHEPPARD, AUTHOR AT DYNAMIC BUSINESS Anna Sheppard is a keynote speaker and the founder and CEO of Bambuddah Group. Bambudda is a social enterprise providing leadership coaching programs and corporate programs for people, the planet andprofit.
UNDERSTANDING THE RISKS OF SELLING ONLINE As with any online activity, running an ecommerce business can leave you exposed to a variety of risks. Before you launch your new venture, take some time to understand the risks of selling online, and how best to deal with them. [Note: This article LET'S TALK: HOW CAN YOU DRIVE MOTIVATION AND TEAMWORK Drivers of motivation are unique to each individual but the common, underlying threads are a sense of purpose, contribution, and feeling that success in the work they do and resulting outcomes are achievable. These are key to encouraging engagement and THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF COMPANIES: THOSE WHO KNOW THEY'VE “There are only two types of companies: Those that have been hacked and those that will be hacked.” – Robert S. Mueller, III, former Director of the FBI and now Special Counsel into the Russian interference of the USA election, made this famous quote. But almost by the time he made it, it was out of date – it should instead be “There are only two types of companies: those that have HOME - DYNAMIC BUSINESS Home - Dynamic Business. Let’s Talk: How to plan for an uncertain financial year May 25, 2021 PEPPOL & e-invoicing explained: What it means for your business May 21, 2021 Product Messaging: How to write effective copy to drive sales May 20, 2021 Six reasons why an influencer marketing campaign can fail May 19, 2021 Budget 2021'spatent box
THE BUSINESS AGENDAS NOT INCLUDED IN THE FEDERAL BUDGET TO Whilst spending in the areas of childcare, aged care, disability and mental health featured favourably in the 2021 federal budget, when it came to economic recovery measures for businesses there were notable exclusions.. At a time when businesses need policy stability, we were interested to understand what the federal government had in mind when it came to making the tax system less BUDGET 2021 TO FINALLY BOOST AUSTRALIA'S VIDEO GAMES Part of the Federal Government’s 2021 Budget will be heading to Australia’s games sector, enabling developers to better compete on the world stage in an industry poised to be valued at over $250 billion by the year 2023.. The Government’s Digital Economy Strategy, aiming to boost Australia’s digital landscape with a $1.2 billion plan, will introduce a tax offset policy for video game RE-ENGAGING IN A POST-PANDEMIC WORLD: THE GREAT HR Re-engaging in a post-pandemic world: the great HR challenge of 2021. Is a significant reset in the offing? From a human resources perspective, the answer appears to be a resounding ‘yes’. Here in Australia and elsewhere in the world, we’re seeing professionals and leaders addressing some big issues in the wake of the COVID pandemicand
NATIONAL FARMERS FEDERATION WELCOMES BUDGET SUPPORT FOR Bush communication allocation disappointing. On a disappointing note, the Budget allocated only $153 million in funding to improve bush communications with $68 million quarantined from existing funding for northern Australia. “This falls short of securing the future of the Mobile Blackspots Program beyond this year, as called for by the NFF. SOCIAL MEDIA VITAL FOR SMALL BUSINESS THROUGHOUT THE COVID Social media vital for small business throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. With rapidly changing market conditions due to COVID-19, communicating with customers via social media has never been more important. Expert Carissa Hill said it was imperative business owners embrace the instantaneous nature of social media to keep stakeholdersand clients
ANNA SHEPPARD, AUTHOR AT DYNAMIC BUSINESS Anna Sheppard is a keynote speaker and the founder and CEO of Bambuddah Group. Bambudda is a social enterprise providing leadership coaching programs and corporate programs for people, the planet andprofit.
UNDERSTANDING THE RISKS OF SELLING ONLINE As with any online activity, running an ecommerce business can leave you exposed to a variety of risks. Before you launch your new venture, take some time to understand the risks of selling online, and how best to deal with them. [Note: This article LET'S TALK: HOW CAN YOU DRIVE MOTIVATION AND TEAMWORK Drivers of motivation are unique to each individual but the common, underlying threads are a sense of purpose, contribution, and feeling that success in the work they do and resulting outcomes are achievable. These are key to encouraging engagement and THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF COMPANIES: THOSE WHO KNOW THEY'VE “There are only two types of companies: Those that have been hacked and those that will be hacked.” – Robert S. Mueller, III, former Director of the FBI and now Special Counsel into the Russian interference of the USA election, made this famous quote. But almost by the time he made it, it was out of date – it should instead be “There are only two types of companies: those that have VICTORIA ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL SUPPORT TO REGIONAL TOURISM The Victorian government has announced a $32.2 million support package for local tourism businesses ahead of the Queen’s Birthday weekend. Victoria’s extended lockdown has hit regional tourism businesseshard.
LET'S TALK: TOXIC EMPLOYEES Clare is an author, business commentator and passionate contributor to Dynamic Business. She was the Founder and Publisher of Dynamic Small Business magazine, which became Australia’s largest small businesspublication.
HOW THE HEMBROW SISTERS BUILT A MULTI-MILLION-DOLLAR March 17, 2020. 0. 1480. Amy Hembrow, Co-Founder of Tammy Fit app discusses business and influencer marketing. The Hembrow sisters have established a highly marketable brand within a short timeframe of just three years, combining their skills to develop a multi-million-dollar global fashion, influencer, health and fitness business empire. FROM CARBON TO CLOUD Upgrades are important for businesses in a world characterised by change. McElligotts CFO discusses the changes made to this Australianfirm.
3X RISE IN SMES REPORTING NO CASHFLOW PROBLEMS IN LAST 12 The number of businesses reporting no cashflow problems in the past year has dropped dramatically, thanks to the stimulus support packages and behavioural change in their cash usage. UNDERSTANDING THE RISKS OF SELLING ONLINE As with any online activity, running an ecommerce business can leave you exposed to a variety of risks. Before you launch your new venture, take some time to understand the risks of selling online, and how best to deal with them. [Note: This article THE THREE I’S BEHIND A SUCCESSFUL INTERNATIONAL PRODUCT Neil Luo is VP, Global Head of SME at Airwallex, leading the company’s international growth and user acquisition strategy. He has over a decade’s experience working across marketing, strategy, technology and data science, previously holding roles at SEEK, Hotels.com, Expedia and The Boston Consulting Group. AUSTRALIAN MILLENNIALS LOVE BAGGING DISCOUNTS: PAYPAL REPORT Yajush is a journalist at Dynamic Business. He previously worked with Reuters as a business correspondent and holds a postgrad degree inprint journalism.
EMMA TROY, AUTHOR AT DYNAMIC BUSINESS Emma Troy is a brand strategist, website expert, and Showit design partner for early-stage and established entrepreneurs, helping them to establish, build and launch their dream brand and website through both easy-to-use templates and custom-designed websites. EOFY: THREE WAYS TO SUPERCHARGE YOUR MARKETING BEFORE THE Emma Troy is a brand strategist, website expert, and Showit design partner for early-stage and established entrepreneurs, helping them to establish, build and launch their dream brand and website through both easy-to-use templates and custom-designed websites. THE BUSINESS AGENDAS NOT INCLUDED IN THE FEDERAL BUDGET TO Whilst spending in the areas of childcare, aged care, disability and mental health featured favourably in the 2021 federal budget, when it came to economic recovery measures for businesses there were notable exclusions.. At a time when businesses need policy stability, we were interested to understand what the federal government had in mind when it came to making the tax system less BUDGET 2021 TO FINALLY BOOST AUSTRALIA'S VIDEO GAMES Part of the Federal Government’s 2021 Budget will be heading to Australia’s games sector, enabling developers to better compete on the world stage in an industry poised to be valued at over $250 billion by the year 2023.. The Government’s Digital Economy Strategy, aiming to boost Australia’s digital landscape with a $1.2 billion plan, will introduce a tax offset policy for video game NATIONAL FARMERS FEDERATION WELCOMES BUDGET SUPPORT FOR Bush communication allocation disappointing. On a disappointing note, the Budget allocated only $153 million in funding to improve bush communications with $68 million quarantined from existing funding for northern Australia. “This falls short of securing the future of the Mobile Blackspots Program beyond this year, as called for by the NFF. UNDERSTANDING THE RISKS OF SELLING ONLINE As with any online activity, running an ecommerce business can leave you exposed to a variety of risks. Before you launch your new venture, take some time to understand the risks of selling online, and how best to deal with them. [Note: This article HOW TO GROW AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DURING A GLOBAL PANDEMIC Errol McClelland, founder of TurmeriX. Expanding internationally always has risks but developing a business during a global pandemic is not usually a central part of a risk management strategy. The global nature of the COVID-19 outbreak has given international businesses an unprecedented challenge, one that requires diversification andresilience.
SOCIAL MEDIA VITAL FOR SMALL BUSINESS THROUGHOUT THE COVID Social media vital for small business throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. With rapidly changing market conditions due to COVID-19, communicating with customers via social media has never been more important. Expert Carissa Hill said it was imperative business owners embrace the instantaneous nature of social media to keep stakeholdersand clients
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