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Every business goes through a life cycle: start-up, growth, maturity and renewal, rebirth or decline. Once you’ve made it past the juicy, creative ideation stage

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Creativity is the fastest growing skill in the workplace. In a world fraught with environmental, economic and social challenges, few could doubt the importance

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It’s not often you stumble across a ten-year-old New Zealander hosting a business podcast, but then again, most nine-year-olds aren’t like self-proclaimed budding entrepreneur

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 Every business goes through a life cycle: start-up, growth, maturity and renewal, rebirth or decline. Once you’ve made it past the juicy, creative ideation stage

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Jenene Crossan is the founder of Flossie, a business that helps to create smarter tools for retailing hair and beauty services. Here, she shares

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Sportswear retailer Stirling Sports has launched a new campaign with Motion Sickness, celebrating the diversity of its customers and asking people to rise above

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It’s not often you stumble across a ten-year-old New Zealander hosting a business podcast, but then again, most ten-year-olds aren’t like self-proclaimed budding entrepreneur

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We gave Melissa Firth a little longer than an elevator ride to pitch Again Again, a sustainable coffee cups on-demand system which has recently been introduced in

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Investment growth platform Sharesies has had a busy year in 2019, becoming B Corp certified earlier in April. Now, it is about to become an

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Timely CEO and co-founder Ryan Baker says businesses who are worried about their employees working 40 hours per week should be more worried about

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The vanilla-flavoured, sog-resistant edible cups produced by Auckland company Twiice were four years in the making, but now they’re on the menu at Auckland

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Not many 23-year-olds head up their own wholesale, plant-based food business, but most 23-year-olds aren’t like Hannah Mellsop. Thanks to a whole lot of

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In the wake of Electric Kiwi reaching the 40,000 customers mark, StopPress editor-in-chief, Erin Mckenzie, sits down with chief marketing officer, Andrew Cooper, to

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Wendy Thompson is the founder and CEO of the successful social media marketing agency Socialites, and has 16 years digital marketing experience in some

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Idealog is one of the few media brands dedicated to celebrating New Zealand’s special brand of creativity. The New Zealand Merino Company has helped transform the

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It’s not often you stumble across a ten-year-old New Zealander hosting a business podcast, but then again, most nine-year-olds aren’t like self-proclaimed budding entrepreneur

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After an eventful week, the government finally debuted what The New York Times  has called 'New Zealand's next liberal milestone': the 2019 Wellbeing

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$20,000 up for grabs, 20 hardworking teams battling for the chance to pitch on stage, 48 hours of refinement and just two winners to

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A recent report from the world's leading climate scientists warns that we have just 12 years to limit global warming. Here, HSBC details how

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It’s not often you stumble across a ten-year-old New Zealander hosting a business podcast, but then again, most nine-year-olds aren’t like self-proclaimed budding entrepreneur

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Wellington social enterprise Little Yellow Bird is seeking to scale its ethical apparel operation to the next level with an equity crowdfunding campaign. It's

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Tourism may be Aotearoa’s largest export industry these days. Yet despite the many other accelerator programmes operating in New Zealand, there hasn’t been a

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NZ Startup Bootcamp, formerly known as Innes 48, is taking place this weekend and is a place where entrepreneurs gather, validate their ideas

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2019 will be a year in which cultural, environmental and social factors will be drawn on to measure success. It is recognition that people, and

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It’s been a big week for environmental news. Earlier this week, the UN revealed the most comprehensive health update of our planet to

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This month, Idealog has chosen to spotlight the growing number of businesses and organisations who reside in the caverns of Aotearoa’s wellness industry – or the