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August 2022 Edition

End users are the main point of entry for organisations – and it’s on the edge of disruption

End-user computing is about to undergo a profound transformation (EUC). In fact, it is predicted that there will be more than 50 billion connected...

As unique as the jandal

Only New Zealand has the jandal. Apparently manufacturing of the jandal started in the garage of one Morris Yock in 1957. The unique name...

Shouting from the rooftop: QE Health celebrates halfway mark of new health and wellness centre

Iconic Rotorua organisation, QE Health, had something to shout about in July, with the installation of the roof on their world-class health and wellness...

Possible slowdown in employment market

Heading into the second half of the year we are still experiencing a difficult candidate market. The first half of the year really has highlighted...

Why 360 Degree Assessments are a waste of time and money (or not)

We all have blind spots, that is for sure, and having these pointed out can be a game changer for our growth and development....

Ocean scientist awarded L’Oréal Fellowship

A University of Waikato PhD student has won a L’Oréal-UNESCO for Women in Science mentoring fellowship. Only one is granted in New Zealand each...

Demand plus ‘no delivery’ equals insolvency

What a couple of months it has been – record numbers of company liquidations and widespread insolvency events across normally stable and solid industries...

Water reforms aren’t just about drinking water

Much has been said about the Government’s three waters reforms – and a lot of the commentary has been negative. Tauranga City Council has not...

Sign up now to pay your Bay of Plenty regional council rates by direct debit!

This year, for the first time since Bay of Plenty Regional Council was formed in 1989, we will be collecting our own rates. Until now,...

How can small businesses beat negative cashflow?

Chronic cashflow stress threatens to impede small business growth globally. A new report we recently released found cashflow challenges undermine the growth of at...

By the Bay for the Bay: How 2degrees gets local for business

When running a business, you need the support of people who know your operations and your environment. That’s why as 2degrees expands its comprehensive...

Electrification in the luxury automotive sector

With fuel prices at an all-time high, and the Government adding surcharges to vehicles that don’t comply with their Clean Car policies, (CCC) it’s...

Leading journalist provides diagnosis as Rotorua business pulse is taken

Around 50 members of Rotorua’s business community attended a breakfast to launch a report on the findings of the Rotorua Business Pulse at Te...

New appointments across the region

Simon Gyenge Lyon O’Neale Arnold Lawyers are delighted to announce, Simon Gyenge as our newest Director.Simon joins Doug Lyon, Mike O’Neale, and Denise Arnold at...

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