How to maintain productivity in a hybrid office
17 March 2021|Latest Posts, Resources By Ingrid Ødegaard, co-founder & Chief Product and Technology Officer at Whereby Humans are social beings. We’re at our best when we feel connected with each other and can work together effectively. As the world looks ahead to the future of work, many businesses are considering a move towards a hybrid […]
Healthy Email Habits
2 March 2021|Latest Posts, Psychology, Resources By Kim Arnold. Like our waistlines, inboxes all over the UK have been bulging during lockdown. Tsunamis of email drown us as soon as we open our laptops. And we check our inboxes morning, noon and night to keep up. Around 38% of people even check theirs on the […]
Do you need a university education to be a success?
10 July 2021|Latest Posts, Psychology By Rainer Zitelmann. Many young people overestimate the value of a university education as a prerequisite for professional success. This is especially true for anyone who wants to become rich. If that is your ambition, then studying is often not the best idea. Not only did I go to university, […]
How entrepreneurs can avoid burnout
7 June 2021|Latest Posts, Lifestyle, Psychology Launching a start-up can be both exciting and exhausting in equal measures – but sometimes the long hours, heavy work load and uncertainty of it all can cause us to burnout and feel physically and mentally exhausted, promoting conditions such as chronic migraines and exhaustion. Here, Dr Giuseppe Aragona, […]
Time Management: Mornings matter, so manage them
21 May 2021|Latest Posts, Psychology By Sid Madge, Meee. Morning is where your day is made. Like much in your life, to get the best out of your mornings you need to manage them. Here are 5 micro-moment ideas to help you start your morning off right so you set yourself up for a fantastic […]
4 Key Points for You to Follow to Be a Leader, Not a Manager
19 May 2021|Latest Posts, Psychology Managing a team of people comes with a new level of responsibilities. But have you ever considered the vast difference between being a manager and a leader? Harvard Business Review reports that 30 is the average age of a first-time manager while 40 is the age where people first embark on leadership […]
Business Terms and Conditions – How to get these right
5 November 2019|Legals & Compliance It’s important for a business, especially an online business, that your customers know clearly what they are purchasing and what your terms of business are. T&Cs, as they are often called, are the clauses in a contract that set out the rights and obligations that both parties should be aware […]
Tools to help entrepreneurs take a relaxing break
15 February 2020|Launching a business, Resources By Gary Young, Equinox. When were you last able to take an actual break ? As an entrepreneur do you put off going on holiday while you cover for other people? Perhaps you need to stop worrying about how your team will cope if you take a little time […]
Best Productivity Apps and Tools for Entrepreneurs
10 November 2019|Resources You have the product or service, you have investors. What you now need are the tools to help you manage your time, get paid and be well organised so your new business runs smoothly, and as inexpensively as possible, from the start. Other entrepreneurs are helping by providing a range of digital […]
Useful Productivity Apps for Entrepreneurs
31 January 2020|Resources Starting a new business means many things – including having a vast amount to do. Here are some favourite telecoms apps and other tools to improve your productivity and help you to keep on top of everything. Chosen from the 2.1 million apps available from the Google app store, 1.8 million from […]