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July 2022 Edition

New Zealand to welcome the global avocado community

New Zealand’s growing avocado industry will take the spotlight in April 2023 when New Zealand hosts the World Avocado Congress for the first time. With a global...

Do the due… part 2

In July 2020, I wrote an article for this publication entitled “Do the due (diligence, that is)”.* Referencing a New Zealand High Court case,...

Port of Tauranga announces sponsorship of new Rescue Centre

Port of Tauranga today announced it is the new naming rights sponsor of the Port of Tauranga Rescue Centre which will serve as a...

Bay of Plenty small business economy grows as inflation continues to rise

The word inflation is everywhere. It’s all over the news and making its way into casual conversations with our colleagues, friends and family. Wage inflation,...

New science recruits put myrtle rust in spotlight

A science-based Jobs for Nature-funded project recently launched at Te Waiiti Marae at Lake Rotoiti in the Bay of Plenty. It is a crucial...

Navigating through tough economic times

This year and the next two or three may present a lot of challenges to business owners. Depending on the industry you are in,...

As inflation bites, it pays to have a good grasp on the dynamics in office leasing

With New Zealand’s annual inflation hovering around 7 percent – the highest it’s been in three decades and well outside the Reserve Bank’s target...

BOP student leaders get a jump start on University

The Waikato Management School (WMS) at the University of Waikato’s Tauranga campus was humming with aspiring leaders last week as more than 40 Year...

Redefining the employment relationship

It’s long been said that the people in your business are your greatest asset, and it seems that nothing is truer or more reflective...

Understanding the fine print

I have written many articles on the importance for potential franchisee entrepreneurs to undertake a thorough due diligence of any particular business or franchise...

Downtime – what is it and how it could affect your business

The nature of today’s business relies on 24/7 365 days of uptime a year. Uptime and availability of critical resources play an important role...

R&D grants will help accelerate NZ tech exports

NZTech, the lead tech industry umbrella group in Aotearoa, is pleased the government has reintroduced grants for new research and development, chief executive Graeme...

University of Waikato jumps up global university rankings

The University of Waikato has been recognised as number one in New Zealand for research citations in the annual 2023 QS World University Rankings....

Mega build for city

Tauranga City Council (TCC) has announced that its new headquarters at 90 Devonport Road could be the largest mass timber office building in New...

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