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CEO's Diary: On side or a double bluff?
It looks like the ex-Mrs CEO has taken the bait
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Unlocking value in real estate. By Stephen Clarke.
Unlocking value in real estate. By Stephen Clarke. Companies should be looking at unlocking value held in their property portfolios and cutting overheads. Stephen Clarke of global real estate adviser, DTZ, explains why and how a firm can shift their property liabilities.
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The Pitch: Douglas Campbell, Project Hold Me
Seven entrepreneurs recently presented their business to a panel of experts in The Pitch, BusinessZone.co.uk's new competition. Watch how they got on and who came out victorious in these exclusive videos which offer valuable lessons on how to pitch to investors.
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CEO's Diary: Waiting for fireworks
The offer to the ex-Mrs CEO is almost ready to go
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Entrepreneurs see red over Elnaugh gender divide comments
Former Dragons' Den star Rachel Elnaugh has got into a spat with small company owners after claiming that female entrepreneurs have a greater emotional involvement with their business than men.
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When fraud strikes
On discovering fraud, emotions have a habit of taking ove...
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Ex-Dragon demands boycott of former Den colleague
Entrepreneur Rachel Elnaugh has called on women to boycott the businesses run by her former Dragons' Den colleague Theo Paphitis after he said females' brains "turn to mush" during pregnancy.
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How's your rep? Online reputation management
When a potential customer searches for your firm on the internet, you want to be in control of what they see on their first search engine results page. Matt Henkes takes a look at some of the ways this can be done.
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From biros to Bollinger: Entrepreneur hits big time with perfect pitch
Nicki Stewart, a business owner who is shaking up the traditions of the hamper industry, has walked away with prizes worth £1,200 after winning The Pitch, BusinessZone.co.uk's new competition.
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How to compete with the big boys online
Gareth Edwards, asociate eBusiness consultant at the B2B Centre, takes a look at how you can go up against the big boys of web business and win.
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Forecasting expenses: Moving beyond the crystal ball
David Vine looks at how companies tend to forecast annual expenses; points out ...
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UK finance directors reveal barriers to trading overseas
Fifty-two per cent of UK businesses have encountered problems with foreign payments in the last year, according to Travelex Global Business Payments (GBP).
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CFO an over-worked but endangered species
A new survey shows that finance directors are in danger of losing their strategic role and need to demand better training and staffing.Finance directors are struggling to keep up with the increasing demands of their job and accept they do not h...
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Company reporting and the art of leadership
Everyone complains that they don't like corporate reports, yet they never come up ...
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For better for worse: Creating customer loyalty
Getting customers to buy into your brand is always going to be a challenge but how do you make sure they return? Verity Gough argues that creating customer loyalty is down to good, old-fashioned common sense.
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CEO's Diary: No agenda?
The CEO has been summoned back to the board room
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How to make your business recession proof
If the predictions are to be believed a new recession is just around the corner which would have huge implications for small firms. But as Jeremy Kourdi reveals there are measures you can take to ensure your business fights off the effects of an economic downturn.
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Chancellor blamed for burden of red tape
Alistair Darling has taken top prize in a new award scheme but he won't be celebrating; the chancellor has been given the dubious honour of being the person most entrepreneurs think is to blame for the UK's increasing red tape burden.
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The age of acquisition
Acquisition strategies remain relevant even in this economic climate: the average ...
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Businesses must face up to liability challenge
Businesses could be facing a future liability crisis if they do not face up to growing litigation issues Lloyd's has warned. In a new report 'Directors in the Dock - is business facing a liability cr...