HomeTagsAugust/September 2020 Edition

August/September 2020 Edition

It’s good business to care: Sick Leave and the importance of wellbeing

Sickness isn’t the same anymore. Covid-19 has made it all the more important for people to stay home when they’re unwell. Earlier this year, Parliament...

Established or greenfields?

The first consideration for a potential franchisee with a particular brand in mind is, do they look at purchasing an established franchise or starting...

How do you know who to believe?

This last month has been a revelation to me in two different ways. Firstly, I have seen multiple businesses fall victim to a repeat...

Common themes for success

In recent articles I have written about things that can go wrong when buying a business, and identified risks that could be heightened for...

More regulation could enhance IT infrastructure development

A lot happens in the tech world in three years. New Zealand firms have sent rockets to space, developed autonomous vehicles and put faces...

100 tonnes of kiwifruit donated to local communities

One hundred tonnes of Bay-grown kiwifruit is being distributed by the industry to food rescue organisations around the country this season, Zespri chief executive...

Good talent hard to find

Post-lockdown it’s interesting to look at the drastic effects on businesses and how that is reflecting in the current recruitment market. Currently, more than...

Harnessing election insights for success

The election is looming large and many Kiwi businesspeople will be keeping a close eye on which political party, or likely coalition, has its...

National’s past leaders in the Bay

The Bay of Plenty has had the unusual experience in recent weeks of seeing Western Bay MP Todd Muller unseat Tauranga colleague Simon Bridges...

Westpac Tauranga Business Awards to go ahead in 2020

The Tauranga Chamber of Commerce’s annual awards celebration will be returning this year – with a twist and a few changes reflecting the impact...

Virus-economy tug-of-war

Most countries are grappling with the tension between curbing the health effects of Covid-19 and minimising the economic damage of restrictions and lockdowns.

August/September issue OUT NOW!

In this issue of Bay of Plenty Business News, the Cover Story: Election Uncertainties, outlines some of the challenges and the competing visions that...

Party Positions

Despite what National Party leader Judith Collins described as a “rogue” poll showing the Labour Party well ahead in the polls when we went...

Election Uncertainties

There is little perceptible unanimity about the September elections, except for a general feeling of relief that we seem to have usurped our Tasman...

SUBSCRIBE

Subscribe to receive the latest digital edition of Bay of Plenty Business News direct to your inbox and never miss an issue again. It’s free you can unsubscribe anytime.

Simply fill in the form below:



Latest Articles