Traditional networking events may still fill diaries, but growing evidence suggests that authentic, relationship-driven connections — not transactional handshakes — are what truly unlock long-term business opportunity.If you’re a dedicated fan of networking and have already taken Umbridge at the title, I don’t blame you. If you go out of your way to networkContinue reading “Ditch the business cards — networking as we know it is dying”
Category Archives: Liz Barclay
Retail Chiefs Warn April Reforms Risk Wiping Out Flexible Student Jobs
Britain could be sleepwalking into a youth jobs crisis just as new employment reforms take effect, with retailers warning that rules designed to protect workers may end up pricing thousands of young people out of the workplace. It’s not just Business111.com that’s concerned. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has called on the government toContinue reading “Retail Chiefs Warn April Reforms Risk Wiping Out Flexible Student Jobs”
Fuel, Fertiliser and Fear: Small Firms Brace for Price Storm
The warning lights for Britain’s small businesses are beginning to flash. Conflict in the Middle East is already pushing up fuel prices, threatening fertiliser supplies and setting off a chain reaction that could ripple from farms to restaurant tables and high streets. A single shipping route — the Strait of Hormuz — carries aContinue reading “Fuel, Fertiliser and Fear: Small Firms Brace for Price Storm”
Now’s not the time to refuse to take cash: don’t give consumers a reason not to shop with you.
High Street shops are increasingly accepting only card or phone payments, taking security, costs and the way customers are behaving into account. This comes from research among small businesses by Link which runs the UK’s biggest cash machine network. About three quarters of the businesses asked still accept cash but of the other quarterContinue reading “Now’s not the time to refuse to take cash: don’t give consumers a reason not to shop with you.”
Ditch the business cards — networking as we know it is dying
While ministers hail G7-leading growth, fresh small business data shows slowing sales, cautious hiring and mounting pressure on retail and hospitality margins. What’s really going on in the small business economy? Photo by Jakub Żerdzicki on Unsplash While the Chancellor applauded the UK’s growth in the Spring Statement today, as the fastest in theContinue reading “Ditch the business cards — networking as we know it is dying”