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"right-brain" skills generally associated with women are more important in the workplace than the "left-brain" skills considered to be typically male.
The Knowledge Hub, the mixed gender business services department of the University of Bedfordshire, are offering a one day 'Teamwork in Action' workshop at a significantly reduced rate to Enterprising Women members.
If you’re already providing services to national and multi-national companies, or able and keen to do so, and want to increase your chances of success, then a new service from Supplier Diversity-UK (part of Prowess) may be just what you…
Now the dust has settled on the Pre-Budget report we can look at the impact it is going to have on small businesses.
Startups magazine has launched a series of webinars. startupswebinars are a series of online events specially designed to help budding entrepreneurs start and build their business.
During his visit to see some of the East of England’s companies, Competitiveness Minister, Stephen Timms MP announced the ten finalists in the East of England Development Agency’s (EEDA) ‘running the gauntlet’ competition for entrepreneurs.
According to the CBI a series of above-earnings increases to the UK’s National Minimum Wage have made it one of the highest in the world, exceeded only by France and Australia.
The search for Britain's most enterprising young people is closing soon! The deadline for entering Enterprising Young Brits is Monday 22 October 2007.
New research from entrepreneur think tank, the Tenon Forum, reveals that nearly three quarters (71 per cent) of UK entrepreneurs say that supporting their local community is good for business.
Research published today by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP shows that further tax system improvements are needed in order to encourage enterprise.