by Bronwyn | Jul 27, 2021 | Blog, Small Biz Big Biz Relationships, Small Biz Tips, Tenders
10 Rules – Your Procedure Template is on its way Thanks for requesting a copy of our Mining for Business ‘Procedure Template’ An email is on its way to the email address you provided. If you don’t receive it, check in your Junk folder and verify that you entered a...
by Bronwyn | Jul 27, 2021 | Australian Small Business, Blog, News, Small Biz Big Biz Relationships, Small Biz Tips
COMING TO CAPELLA | Parent Trap and Roses n Things will be in Capella over the weekend. I just love this story that I found in the CQNews today. The CQNews is the local newspaper for a regional area in Australia – that just happens to be my home. The story is about a...
by Bronwyn | Jul 27, 2021 | Australian Small Business, Blog, News, Small Biz Big Biz Relationships, Small Biz Tips
The new Small Business Ombudsman in Canberra, Kate Carnell [right], pictured here with Small Business Minister Kelly O’Dwyer [left] Thursday 28 January 2016. Photo: Andrew Meares Congratulations to Kate Carnell – Australia’s first Small Business & Family...
by Bronwyn | Jul 27, 2021 | Australian Small Business, Blog, Business Ethics, News, Small Biz Big Biz Relationships, Small Biz Tips
12 ways to make sure you don’t get the job you applied for. Last week, a company of which I am a Director advertised to fill two positions. The advertisements were only posted on Facebook – on local community Facebook pages. As would be expected, the applicants...
by Bronwyn | Jul 27, 2021 | Blog, Business Ethics, Business Systems, Small Biz Big Biz Relationships, Small Biz Tips
My recent post about job applications created a lot of interest and clearly touched more than a few nerves with other business owners, I received a lot of replies from business owners – all agreeing with me… I made the mistake of inviting my readers to share their...
by Bronwyn | Jul 24, 2021 | Blog, Business Ethics, Business Systems, Case Studies, Small Biz Big Biz Relationships, Small Biz Tips
By now, we’re all certain that the resources boom is officially over. Maybe even cremated – like Tony Abbott’s Work Choices Legislation. We’re watching the thrashing of a dying body – death by a thousand cuts as coal, iron ore and gas prices have dropped. So what...