Fresh face can be a challenge
IN the next instalment of BusinessDaily's ongoing series, experts assess a beauty salon's efforts to rebrand.
Social media plan must suit needs
SOCIAL media needs careful management, not just a page on Facebook or the occasional post on Twitter, experts say.
Family sector welcomes new focus
ADVOCATES welcome reportf ollowing a seven-month inquiry, recognising family business as an important part of the economy.
Businesses tighten purse strings
FEWER businesses expect to make large investments in the coming months, given the patchy performance of the economy.
Shop staff underpaid for five years
THE franchisee of four Subway stores in NSW has been fined and ordered to make restitution for underpaying "vulnerable" young staff.
Protect your good business ideas
A GOOD business idea can spark a global enterprise, so protecting that idea from the start makes good sense.
Can you undo a bad first impression?
WE are often told we have 30 seconds to make a good first impression. But what if you make a really, really bad one?
Extra hours won't help you get ahead
WORKAHOLICS and office stalwarts beware: just because you've become part of the furniture doesn't mean you're primed for promotion.
How to deal with warring co-workers
EVER been in a situation where two of your colleagues hate each other so much that everyone around them is affected? Here's what to do.
Men want toys, women seek options
BLOKES want to work with fighter jets and big trucks while women value job security and flexible conditions, a new survey has revealed.
The 20 companies Aussies want to work for
IF you could work anywhere in the country, where would you choose? These employers offer great perks, a lot of flexibility and interesting work.
ACTU in $30 minimum-wage rise push
THE Australian Council of Trade Unions will lodge a claim this week for a $30-a-week pay increase for Australia's lowest-paid workers.
Shop charges customers $5 to browse
A SPECIALITY grocery store owner is charging customers to browse after becoming fed up with people who enquire but don't buy.
Safety first for business awards
REPEATED accidents to students learning how to use electrical tools in the classroom is what encouraged small business owner Bruce Lewis to finally take action.
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