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Event planning is a detailed business. The bigger the event the higher the stakes and the more likely numerous staff are to be invested in the planning. It cannot be
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Event planning is a detailed business. The bigger the event the higher the stakes and the more likely numerous staff are to be invested in the planning. It cannot be
The Institute for the Future (IFTF) recently forecasted that we’re entering the next era of human machine partnership, and that between now and 2030, humans and machines will work in closer concert
Modern technology has left customers with a short attention span. There is so much information coming at people at any given moment that they subconsciously edit the vast majority of
Like any industry, those working in retail can easily get jaded by repetitive routine. With the retail industry known for its high attrition rate, business owners and managers need to
‘Customer happiness results from joyful, meaningful and engaging experiences, and customer happiness campaigns are most successful when they are executed in creative and innovative ways’ –Bernd Schmitt – Happy Customers
How to Manage Hazardous Substances and Goods A hazardous substance is any liquid, powder or vapour that contains a concentration above the acceptable legislated level and can cause harm, e.g.
After identifying hazards the next step is to assess the risks to health and safety that they pose. A risk is the chance, however big or small, of a hazard
In Australia, accidents in the retail workplace cost millions of dollars per year in direct costs and loss of production. Every year many people suffer a long-term injury, which affects
Understanding Intellectual Property An important first step for any new business owner is to identify assets and the steps to take to protect them. A common mistake people make when
Kick starting in the middle of November is Australia’s Christmas buying season, with the Australian Retailers Association (ARA), in partnership with Roy Morgan Research recently predicting Aussie shoppers to spend