Tag: mentoring
Aussie HR tech startup Mentorloop set to launch in the U.K. as it spearheads...
Australia’s leading mentoring software platform Mentorloop recently announced plans to set up an office in the U.K., following a 12-month period of strong business growth.
Does your company need diverse high-achieving young talent? Look no further
This program is ideal for companies who need smart, forward-thinking and highengaged individuals for entry level and project tasks.
She wants to help ambitious marketers become business owners with the first marketing agency...
Green Chilli Marketing, founded by Belinda Bow, is launching Australia’s first franchise opportunity for talented marketers to become business owners
Sometimes we need to be heard. But, sometimes we also need to hear what...
I laughed at this way more than I should have.
Hands up if you've ever said "Don't try to fix things. I just need you...
Carl Taylor, 2011 Anthill 30under30 Honourable Mention
Carl Taylor has been called an entrepreneur's entrepreneur with good reason. In his ten-year career, the 25-year-old has bought, built up and sold three separate businesses. As the head of Bold Solutions, his business-buying and mentoring firm, Taylor understands the A to Z of profit, helping bricks-and-mortar companies achieve saleability in the shortest time possible.
How to build your very own entrepreneurial life support system
Since becoming a single lady (cue Beyonce) and not having my partner around to bore the crap out of, I've come to the conclusion that it's a massive ask (so maybe we shouldn't) to expect one person to be both romantic partner and our entrepreneurial life support system, too.
Not all advice is equal
If you wanted to send a rocket to the international space station, would you listen to your cousin John when he said there’s no way that you should use that kind of fuel, because he used it in his car once and the car blew up? So why do people do this every day in their businesses?
The big house
A prison sentence early in life can dash the hopes of a would-be entrepreneur. Or it can fuel them. In the youth unit at Port Phillip Prison, rock bottom gives way to the bottom line as teenaged inmates become CEOs. Jodie O'Keeffe clears security to find out what it takes to build a business behind bars.