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More than one in three SMEs are missing out on the benefits of being...
The latest MYOB Business Monitor has revealed that at least one third of SMEs are reducing their performance potential by overlooking the significant opportunities...
Dreading the arrival of the office energy bill? You’re not alone
Energy makes the world go round, right? Oh, sorry... that’s money.
But energy is very important too, right?
Well, if you agree with me...
Startups work less, earn more! Aren’t they smart? Their mean working week was 39.7...
Here’s a myth buster.
Startups don't work any longer, or even as harder, than other businesses. And, what’s more, they no longer have to make...
The storm is over, the storm is over now! Seriously, SMEs are singing along...
The research found that 26% of SMEs expected the domestic economy to improve within 12 months, an obviously welcome increase from the 19% of the July 2012 report.
MYOB survey says more SMEs should join the cloud computing crowd
New research from MYOB has shown that cloud-computing is raining success down on SMEs. The research shows a pattern of positive financial and operational results. The MYOB research also forecasts more of the same on the horizon. One key finding was that those using cloud technologies for business were 53% more likely to see revenue rise in the past year, making cloud computing the object of envy for SMEs not already using the technology. MYOB, which offers its own suite of cloud solutions, commissioned independent market research firm Colmar Brunton to conduct a nationally representative survey of more than one thousand SMEs.
Australia’s Master Innovators speak their minds
Last week, we posted the first in a series of video excerpts from a panel discussion at the 2009 Anthill Smart 100 Awards, held in April at Digital Harbour in Melbourne's docklands. We received lots of positive feedback about Liesl Capper's insights on innovation and commercialisation in Australia, but it turns out you are an impatient bunch. So here we're posting the introductory insights of all five members of our master innovator panel - Ryan Trainor, Campbell Rose, Janine Kirk, Liesl Capper and Tim Pethick. We'll post part two – a more free form discussion – next week.
Australia's Master Innovators speak their minds
Last week, we posted the first in a series of video excerpts from a panel discussion at the 2009 Anthill Smart 100 Awards, held in April at Digital Harbour in Melbourne's docklands. We received lots of positive feedback about Liesl Capper's insights on innovation and commercialisation in Australia, but it turns out you are an impatient bunch. So here we're posting the introductory insights of all five members of our master innovator panel - Ryan Trainor, Campbell Rose, Janine Kirk, Liesl Capper and Tim Pethick. We'll post part two – a more free form discussion – next week.
Smart 100 (2009): The judging process
Anthill Magazine teamed up with market research firm Colmar Brunton and 1,600 'mavens' to identify 100 of Australia's most promising product innovations.
Introducing... the inaugural Smart 100.