
Your Business: Sustainability with Donna Hamilton, Coast to Coast Tours
Donna Hamilton and her husband Stuart run Muriwai-based tourism company Coast to Coast Tours.
Donna Hamilton and her husband Stuart run Muriwai-based tourism company Coast to Coast Tours.
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Shaun Cloustan says the human race isn't getting any smaller, so everybody has to think about the way they do things.
Office space provider Generator is aiming to raise $2 million from private investors this month as the Auckland company looks to expand into Australia and Asia.
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Myles Cooper is a founder of investment firm Challenge Partners.
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Graham McGregor shares insights from business expert Michael Katz about focussing on a niche in your marketing.
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Lisa Jansen is the marketing manager at business growth centre The Icehouse.
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Finger print identification, a standard feature on new iPhones will soon be common place, a visiting biometrics expert says.
Saying "thank you" to employees is not just polite, it is critical for keeping them engaged. Here are some tips.
Sip Mounlath is the owner of Mt Eden-based eatery Bolaven, which opened in May and has 15 staff.
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Timothy Allan has turned a childhood love of drawing and painting into one of New Zealand's most successful industrial research and design firms.
Maori business success is being boosted with the introduction of a specialist advisory service backed by international accounting giant EY.
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Neill and Ceillhe Sperath are the owners of Auckland-based tour company TIME Unlimited Tours.
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A business owner who was mistakenly given thousands of dollars by his bank later had his account put into the red without warning.
It's unlikely that an individual review could make or break a business. But it's important to be prompt and take it seriously.