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June 2022 Edition

PlantTech moves to not-for-profit status

Independent research institute PlantTech has changed its status to a not-for-profit incorporated society to underline its breadth of scope and better reflect the growing...

The science of trust

As a private investigator and debtor behavior consultant, I am always surprised at how people seemingly walk blindly into situations where they lose their...

How to deal with Covid burnout

We are hopefully now past the peak of the current Omicron outbreak and with many returning to work after suffering through the illness, it...

More buyers – A great time to exit your business

While the economic upheavals of the last two years are not about to recede into the distant past any time soon, the second quarter...

Why franchising matters to the New Zealand economy

The Franchising New Zealand 2021 Survey provides insight into the significant contribution that the franchise sector makes to the New Zealand economy. The size of...

An alternative approach to the Budget

In the not so distant past, Budget day would herald significant, and often unexpected, tax announcements. But in more recent years, the big tax...

App keeps cleaning simple

An app-driven home cleaning service based on the same model as Uber is poised for launch in Tauranga this month. NexDo has already been...

Avoiding talent wobbles as the borders reopen

Finally, New Zealand’s borders are wedging open and with it, we breathe a collective sigh of relief. While it suggests things might be getting back...

Surprise Tauranga by-election triggers cavalcade of candidates

One of the most startling elements of the Tauranga by-election that will take place later in June is the sheer number of candidates. The inescapable...

UX300e puts luxury stamp on EV option

If ever there was a brand suited to having an electric model in its stable, Lexus is the one. And it is not just...

The Historic Village – experts in business events

Situated on the edge of the Kopurererua Valley sits the 13.5 acre expanse of The Historic Village. What was once a living museum is...

Recognising leadership blind spots

Chatting with an acquaintance at a cafe on Saturday, he remarked how a colleague of his was diligent and hard working, but that any...

Tauranga Business Chamber’s April BA5, hosted by Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology

Tauranga Business Chamber’s April BA5, hosted by Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology. The focus of the evening was the future of vocational and applied...

New Appointments: June 2022

BBN’s guide to new people and new roles across business in the Bay Erena Miller Erena Miller has recently joined MediaWorks in the Bay of Plenty...

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