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February 2021 edition

2021: A YEAR IN REVIEW

At Bay of Plenty Business News we constantly have an ear to the ground to discover what topics are trending at any point in...

Why these could be the Golden Years for franchisors

I have previously written on when is a good time to purchase a franchised business and asserted that post Covid lock-down, we could see...

2021 – workforce culture stocktake?

“In the rush to return to normal, use the time to consider which parts of normal are worth rushing back to.” Last year, not long...

Kiwifruit growers come together for foodbank drive

New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers Inc (NZKGI) is encouraging its members to pitch in and donate to the most vulnerable through The Foodbank Project, a...

To guarantee credit or not 

Without doubt, one of the most contentious and litigated issues in credit management these days is the practice of obtaining and providing personal guarantees. We...

Technology resilience essential

As we look back on 2020, it might be better to look forward to 2021. The invisible enemy we all face in Covid-19 is...

Zespri to re-visit China fruit trial

Bay of Plenty kiwifruit growers will have an opportunity to quiz Zespri closer in coming weeks about the marketer’s proposed Chinese SunGold kiwifruit trial...

Vehicle questions that frequently arise

I tend to spend a good deal of time talking about vehicles. Similar questions come up all the time – I want to get...

Final Te Ahi Tupua chapter closes

Partners, funders and contributors marked the successful completion of the striking Te Ahi Tupua at the end of January with a karakia at the...

Don’t go it alone with your next product launch

Launching a new product into the marketplace can be an expensive endeavour. It takes time to understand your target audience, and even longer to...

There’s a tsunami of generational wealth coming…

A perspective on quality lifestyles and exceptional living in the Bay. I did wonder if it was an aberration, a short-lived, one-off, ultimately self-correcting, blip...

Some big moves kick-off 2021

With the uncertainty resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns, many of us wondered if businesses would ever ‘get up and going’...

Tauranga’s oldest firm celebrates 125 years

In 1896 Henry Sharp opened his law practice. 15 years later he invited fellow lawyer, Archie Tudhope, to join him and 125 years later...

The hub of entertainment in the Bay of Plenty

Living up to their reputation as the Hub of Entertainment in the Bay of Plenty, Trustpower Baypark launches into 2021 with a packed calendar...

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