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Saturday, October 11, 2014
Is Richard Branson's Limitless Holiday Entitlement Policy Really Such a Good Idea?
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Impact of Minimum Wage Rise
Miliband has made the case for raising the minimum wage by stating that one in five workers are classed as 'low paid' as they earn less than £7.71 an hour.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Does the UK have a Skills Gap?
Business groups are beginning to worry that there won't be enough young people in the UK with the skills necessary to fill the positions of those retiring. Some are concerned that the highly skilled technical jobs will go unfilled and others fear that school leavers' literacy, numeracy and preparedness to work are inadequate.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Flexible Working

The Department of Business, Innovation and Skills claims that flexible working will bring economic benefits of £475million in 10 years, a figure which sounds suspiciously arbitrary, due to increased productivity, lower staff turnover and less absenteeism.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
The Economic Impact of Fracking
Despite the controversy surrounding fracking, no one can deny its impact on the US economy. The New Statesman pointed out that this new energy self-sufficiency had driven down energy costs and increased consumer spending as a result. Vox also demonstrates that substantial numbers of jobs have been created in states where drilling for shale gas takes place, not only in the industry itself, but also in manufacturing which has seen an increase due to the availability of cheap fuel. With the expansion of shale gas exploration here in the UK, the House of Lords commissioned a report to see if we would experience the same economic growth.
Monday, May 19, 2014
The Benefits of Soft Skills
Hiring new staff presents a whole host of challenges for a business these days. Deciding what sort of person to take on requires a great deal of thought and consideration especially when advertising for jobs that receive a large number of applications.
An article in the Huffington Post earlier this year stated that, in one part of the country, 1,700 people applied for just 8 jobs at a new branch of Costa Coffee and around 5,000 people applied for 350 jobs at a new Asda store.
An article in the Huffington Post earlier this year stated that, in one part of the country, 1,700 people applied for just 8 jobs at a new branch of Costa Coffee and around 5,000 people applied for 350 jobs at a new Asda store.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Crowdfunding - Canny Investments or Risky Business?
Crowdfunding is a new way to finance businesses where a large number of people can invest small amounts of money in the projects of their choice.
Friday, March 14, 2014
Facebook to buy messaging app WhatsApp for £11.4Billion
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
What Is Social Media Marketing and What Is It NOT?
Social media marketing is
all about promoting a brand, product, website or person on social media
networks. It is also about building up an online presence, an online brand, an
online followers’ base & an online reputation, so that people start
recognizing your brand.
This stage in the
customers’ purchase journeys is called the ‘awareness stage’, when people are
interested in learning the facts and features about new products, services and
promotions).
Friday, January 17, 2014
How to Promote Your Online Business to Rank High in Search Engines
This is the process where you get web links for your business out to as many sites as you can. This is not only going to get more people to see your links, but it will also get the search engines to notice you quicker. In the end, you are killing two birds with one stone!
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
UK retail sector sees fragile recovery
Almost half of high-street retailers report that their sales have gone up since this time last year, while just over ten percent said their receipts are down.
Friday, November 15, 2013
Yahoo & Tumblr – Will it have the same success as Google did with YouTube?
Tumblr was created by one man and it was his close relationship with the development of the site that helped keep it personal and user friendly.
Will the buyout ensure that the original use and purpose of the site is maintained, or will there be big changes?
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Should big companies be allowed to offer their own degrees?
By offering degree-level qualifications for training in the retail and catering sectors, companies such as McDonald’s, KFC and now Asda risk making a mockery of both education and themselves.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Bosses also reap the benefit of offering staff perks
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Sports Direct revolutionises staff share schemes with £100k windfall

The John Lewis mutual partnership was previously held up as a the zenith of progressive business models, where profits were shared among staff, albeit very unevenly.
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