Emma Hamnett, Senior Associate at Clarke Willmott LLP, discusses who employers can approach the difficult subject of employee absenteeism due to adverse weather
Category: Advice
Business advice to help you grow your SME and small & medium sized company and help you grow your company
6 steps to a great LinkedIn profile
Somewhere along the line you started treating it more like a resume. It’s time to fix that.
Can you be too optimistic?
Most entrepreneurs are eternal optimists: You don’t start a business thinking it’s going to fail.
Tips for moving your online business to the high street
In just five years, electronic cigarette retailer ECigaretteDirect.co.uk has gone from selling online to having shops across Wales. James Dunworth shares his tips on how to take an online business offline.
Getting the most from your website
Your website is often the first impression a prospective customer has of your business. Could it be time for an upgrade?
Finding a Life Balance
Work life balance….we all have our own interpretation of what it means…. And it therefore means different things to each of us.
The weakest link: managing underperforming employees
Helen Pedder of ClearSky HR offers her top tips for managing the tricky issue of poor performance as smoothly as possible.
Business planning for success
Starting a business can be a life changing activity providing lots of opportunities, but to make the most of the experience good planning is essential and accessing the right advice can be critical for success.
Can resilience tackle workplace stress?
With work absences costing the economy around £14bn per year and mental health conditions emerging as the single most widespread cause of long-term absence.
The Psychology of Interviewing
Interview strategies and styles vary enormously, but what remains constant is the expense of recruitment. Whether outsourcing to a recruitment agency, or hiring in-house, it is still an expensive process in terms of time and money.
Grappling with grievance issues
In every business I work with grievances come thick and fast; from the disgruntled employee who feels their manager is being too tough, the female colleague who’s male peer is being too friendly, to that employee who’s about to be disciplined and raises a grievance at the start of that process.
Why do we find it so difficult to deal with change?
Dealing with change can be difficult, it happens to all of us so learning and understanding change is key. Everybody deals with change in different ways; there is no set way. Janice Haddon, Managing Director of Morgan Redwood, reveals why we find it so difficult to deal with change and how to deal with it in a positive way…
5 reasons spreadsheets could be holding back your business
Do you use a spreadsheet to manage your bookkeeping and accounting? If so, it’s likely that you’re not alone – as it’s very easy to knock a quick spreadsheet together and use it to do things like tracking your customers or your stock on hand.
What Keeps Budding Entrepreneurs Awake At Night?
Paul Bryant, managing director of Setup A Company lists the ten most common concerns facing entrepreneurs as they plan to start their business in the UK.
Ten top tips for landlords
With the instability in the pensions markets many of us are turning to buy to let bricks and mortar to secure our future, but as expert Owen Ellis, Operations Manager of national landlord support specialists, First Assist, explains, landlords need to protect themselves and their investments.