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Kiwi software company PaySauce reveals tips on how to grow the small business further into a medium-sized business.

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Flexible hours, hybrid working and more are the workplace trends Heather Polaschek of one of New Zealand's leading tech companies claims.

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Gaming

As the gaming industry continues to grow across New Zealand, Paul Nesbitt, a Director at popular platform Twitch tells what are some trends to

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Eight in 10 Kiwis have an idea for a business, but only 50 percent take action. So we compiled a list of tips on

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We investigate the widely debated topic as employees begin prioritising their personal life and the question on whether the work week should be four

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Founder of Human Focus Consulting, Frances Bearne talks about what workplaces can take away from the era of lockdowns.

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Heading into 2023, we take a look at work trends that are expected to take over as younger professionals join the workforce and employees

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Recent research shows that Kiwi business leaders are frustrated at the lack of sustainability solutions within the industry.

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In a recent survey, Kiwis from across Generation Z to Baby Boomers all have the same sentiment regarding their work life as they prioritise

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After raising over $2 million, Samantha Gadd and Jenny Busing are now pushing their platform that spearheads the employee experience movement.

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Founder of cleaner marketplace, Kept speaks on what it is like juggling motherhood and building a start-up and what other businesses can learn from

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Founder of virtual finance service provider CFO4U, Julian So shares his tips for entrepreneurs and start-ups on how to raise capital.

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Five Kiwi high schoolers have won the annual BizVenture business challenge with an award-winning pitch.

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Kiwibank introduces their preferential interest rates on loans that support companies reducing their carbon footprint, encouraging businesses to go sustainable.

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Being a young entrepreneur is the trend for the 21st century, but being your own boss comes with many challenges and discovering.

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work anywhere

Airbnb has recently announced a new policy allowing their employees to work anywhere in the world, is it time for NZ to do so

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Nearly two years of disruption to the fabric of society has resulted in a collective shift in people’s relationships with work, consumerism, technology and

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If you’ve been pondering the move to a nine-day fortnight, keen to keep a couple of days WFH post-Delta or think you’re due a

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The sixth of our Boss Ladies series shines a light on Sarah Bonoma, Managing Director of Golden Bay-based gin distillery, Dancing Sands. Originally from

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The fifth of our Boss Ladies series shines a light on Elisha Watson founder of Nisa, a clothing brand that provides employment opportunities for

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Cook & Nelson was established six years ago by husband and wife team Nick Brown and Becs Caughey, seeking category challengers for the New

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Joe Taylor is the Founder and CEO of KiwiSaver tech start-up, BetterSaver. BetterSaver was created because Joe was frustrated with people not making the most of

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Observing frequent headlines commenting on leaks of personal information, Freightways has delivered a new company that enables businesses to protect employees’ private information– without

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An opinion piece by Chemistry Director, Joseph Silk. I’m a big believer in the pendulum effect. When something is out of whack the pendulum

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The last year has presented its share of challenges due COVID-19 and people are reorganizing their lives post lockdown. Job seeker’s priorities have shifted since

The fourth of our Boss Ladies series shines a light on Sam Ramlu, co-founder of creative tech studio Method and AR/VR, games studio M