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Espion Adds its Expertise to Ten Steps to Cyber Security

Espion Adds its Expertise to Ten Steps to Cyber Security

According to the Department for Business Innovation & Skills’ basic information risk management can stop up to 80 per cent of the cyber-attacks, allowing companies to manage the impact of the other 20 per cent. They recommend businesses take steps to review information risks and have highlighted “Ten steps to Cyber Security” – Espion adds its award winning expertise to the recommended steps.

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Dealing with late payment of invoices – getting over the awkwardness

Dealing with late payment of invoices – getting over the awkwardness

One of the toughest things about running a small business is dealing with non-payment on invoices – unpaid invoices can cause a big disruption for your cash flow, and because you don’t have a finance department to do the chasing for you, you often find yourself in the awkward position of chasing the same client that you’ve built a relationship with.

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A guide on having those courageous conversations at work

A guide on having those courageous conversations at work

Many people, at some point in their working lives, have to have a difficult conversation with someone. It might be about a performance issue or something more personal. It can be with a peer, a subordinate or indeed a boss.

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‘In’ days & ‘Out’ days can boost bosses’ performance giving greater work/life balance

‘In’ days & ‘Out’ days can boost bosses’ performance giving greater work/life balance

MDs who organise their calendars into ‘In’ days and ‘Out’ days are more effective and productive than their peers who constantly pour over their emails.

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Two months on: How are small businesses dealing with RTI?

Two months on: How are small businesses dealing with RTI?

Real Time Information was introduced over two months ago, but it seems that many small businesses are still struggling to comply with the new legislation. Regardless of how you feel about RTI, it is here to stay and you must ensure your business is compliant.

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When does friendly tip into over familiar in business?

When does friendly tip into over familiar in business?

I’m all for being approachable and friendly at work and in business situations, but I’ve had cause recently, as those who follow my blog will know, to wonder where the line is drawn and where it needs to be drawn.

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Andie Brodie, The UKs most famous tradesman shares £2.5M free advertising

Andie Brodie, The UKs most famous tradesman shares £2.5M free advertising

Carpet fitter Andy Brodie may not be a celebrity, but he could soon be the most recognised person in Britain after being chosen as a poster boy for the biggest billboard in the country. An image of him with his van bearing the name of his firm, A.B. Flooring, has just been unveiled on Britain’s largest billboard site – the 27m x 18m ‘Mega Banner’ on the M4.

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Peter Jones, with a Challenge winner during last years Global Entrepreneurship Week

Peter Jones gets Britain’s school kids to unleash entrepreneurial potential in new challenge

School children across the UK have been set a challenge to unleash their entrepreneurial potential by entering Tycoon in Schools 2013 – the national enterprise competition spearheaded by entrepreneur and Dragons’ Den star Peter Jones.

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Cash flow and finance paints a depressing view of SME confidence

Cash flow and finance paints a depressing view of SME confidence

Our latest research on cash flow and finance paints a depressing view of SME confidence around their finances. Not only are they concerned at the rising cost of doing business, but fears seem to be mounting around cash flow and the ability of the banks to offer any meaningful help.

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Five things to investigate when beginning trade with an emerging market

Five things to investigate when beginning trade with an emerging market

It is true that there are plenty of opportunities for businesses to expand by tapping into rapidly growing emerging markets. Many British firms have already found success in countries as diverse as China, Russia, Turkey, India, Mexico and Brazil, while others are examining their options given ongoing concerns about the Eurozone.

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Britain’s businesses urged to take  advantage of export advice

Britain’s businesses urged to take advantage of export advice

Britain’s businesses are being urged to take advantage of specialist export advice in light of the fact that 62% of companies in the UK are being held back from exporting by language barriers.

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Why your developer should be a part of the team for the long-haul

Why your developer should be a part of the team for the long-haul

I regularly talk about the relationship between my clients and Synetec, as being one of the most critical two-way partnerships their business will ever enter into.

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Don’t get caught by the Phisher-men!

Don’t get caught by the Phisher-men!

3 ways to avoid scam emails, spoof websites and identity theft…By Norman Begg of online security company my1login.

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Expertise is one of the Fastest Growing Online Marketplace Commodities

Expertise is one of the Fastest Growing Online Marketplace Commodities

You could argue that everyone benefits from shared expertise, but if you are a consultancy, it can be tricky to avoid situations where you are spending too much time giving away your knowledge for free.

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Is this the beginning of the end of the financial crisis?

Is this the beginning of the end of the financial crisis?

It is believed that George Osborne may start the process of selling off the Government’s stake in Lloyds Banking Group. The stake is worth about £17bn at current market prices, although it is not clear that all the shares would be sold at once.

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Social not-working: Be careful what your employees tweet

Social not-working: Be careful what your employees tweet

There was once a very clear line between an employee’s work and social life; one belonged at work and the other stayed at home. However, the use of social media for business purposes, as well as pleasure, has meant this line has become increasingly blurred.

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SMEs are missing a trick by not looking for for late payment compensation

SMEs are missing a trick by not looking for for late payment compensation

The proportion of claims for late payment that include compensation has risen only marginally over the last two years, despite the late payment issues small and medium sized firms are reported to be facing, according to debt recovery law firm Lovetts.

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Waitrose came out well with shoppers in the research

New research reveals that cynical shoppers won’t buy from bad corporate citizens

Consumers are deeply cynical of CSR initiatives from companies that have a bad reputation nationally, with that scepticism directly affecting our purchase decisions, according to new research revealed.

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Should You Be a Disruptor or an Innovator?

Should You Be a Disruptor or an Innovator?

CEOs and business owners always talk about creating more innovative products, services and business models; but what are the outcomes of innovation and are we better off being innovators or disruptors?

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Upping Your Game: How to Give 110%

Upping Your Game: How to Give 110%

In every walk of life we hear about people who claim to have given 110% to a task but what makes 100% effort and is it really possible to give MORE than 100%?

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HR – a necessary evil or a business savvy requirement?

HR – a necessary evil or a business savvy requirement?

Is HR a necessary evil or a business savvy requirement? I guess it all depends on who you are and where your frame of reference is coming from.

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Rebalancing the economy: Call for the Government to focus on regional growth

Rebalancing the economy: Call for the Government to focus on regional growth

The UK economy has avoided falling into a triple dip recession after recording unexpected growth in the first quarter of the year and is set to continue to grow as CBI predict UK GDP will increase in 2014. Despite this positive forecast, many challenges still remain as the UK struggles to rebalance the economy. Entrepreneurs and the government need to focus on regional growth if the economy is to fully recover.

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Huge Talent Drought in Business World as Women and Over 50s Shun Entrepreneurship

Huge Talent Drought in Business World as Women and Over 50s Shun Entrepreneurship

The UK’s start-up and enterprise community is being seriously deprived of talent as women and the over 50s shun entrepreneurship, preferring the reliability of employment instead.

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Cheerful women don’t have leadership qualities

Cheerful women don’t have leadership qualities

Women are perceived as being more willing to lead if they show that they are proud of their personal performance. If, however, they give a cheerful impression, they are judged to have less willingness to leadership roles than men who display similar emotions according to new research.

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A slightly tongue in cheek interpretation of a male ego boost by a London based bar

Give your ego a boost & beat stress

According to a new study, the key to holding up under pressure may be boosting your own ego.

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