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5 tips for steering your business through good times and bad

Managing a business and its workforce are rarely easy and, when the going gets tough, it can be very challenging indeed. Executive coach and founder of the leadership development firm Stephenson Mansell Virginia Mansell shares her top tips to help you lead your team through all kinds of times.

How to pitch for business online and win

For the time being, everything in business has been moved online – including pitching for new business. But how do you best prepare to make your business stand out when preparing for a new business meeting in the virtual world when you're keen to get a new client onboard? Here are some practical tips to get you started.

How to sustain your business during stage 4 lockdown

Non-essential Victorian businesses have been forced to close during the six-week stage 4 lockdown. But closed doors don’t have to mean the end of trade. Here’s how to keep your business moving during the restrictions.

How to keep communication alive in the virtual world

Office culture has always been a big part of work life ­– until recently, that is. Now, a big portion of the Australian workforce is working remotely and is likely to continue to do so in the future.

Asking about someone’s mental health

We’re living in a very uncertain time and it’s not unlikely you’ll notice some changes in your colleagues’ behaviours. You’re concerned about their mental health, but are worried about asking them? You think you might put your foot in it or inadvertently encourage them to do something tragic.

Emergency response planning for small business

Times of crisis can have significant impacts on your business and employees. That's why, as a business owner, you should have a plan in place to help protect your business continuity as much as possible. Download our free checklist for planning an emergency response in your business.

How to attract and select talent remotely

Some industries and businesses suddenly found themselves requiring a lot more employees during the coronavirus pandemic. Now, as more businesses look to either scale up or reopen, it’s important to know how to attract and select talent in a remote workforce environment.

Mackay Goodwin: Business Survival Pack – step three

Mackay Goodwin has put together a three-part survival pack to help business owners consider all their options and make difficult decisions in a very tough environment. Here we recap Step One and Step Two and finish on Step Three.

Working from home permanently: the pros and cons

Shutdown restrictions introduced in March to slow the spread of COVID-19 forced thousands of Australian businesses to shutter their premises and implement working from home.

Digital marketing: reskilling in a downturn market

A lucky few industries are increasing their investment in digital marketing but for most of us, budgets are shrinking or are non-existent.