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How the Internet of Things is impacting New Zealand businesses

NZ Entrepreneur

By further exploring the fundamental element of ‘what happens next’, it is only then that we are able to grasp what it could truly be capable of achieving for businesses and organisations who integrate this technology into their operational structure. What is IoT?

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11 tips for reducing costs in small business

NZ Entrepreneur

According to the latest MYOB SME Snapshot, a survey of over 500 local SME operators around New Zealand, most believe the economy will decline in the next year, putting further pressure on cashflow and margins. Make sure you go back and look over your budgets and forecasts and see how you’re tracking.

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Innovation: The Key To Entrepreneurial Success

YoungUpstarts

With Asia’s share of global research and development forecast to grow to 40% this year, the quest to drive innovation is at the forefront of conversation among business leaders and entrepreneurs in the region. Thinking Aloud innovation Karen Reddington organizational culture organizational development'

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Are You In Control Of Your Business?

YoungUpstarts

In order to be able to make these sound, informed business decisions you need an accurate and efficient operating system. Does your spreadsheet allow you to see trends and forecast at a glance? The need for stream. The demise of the spreadsheet. Up with the trends.

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How AI is literally helping Kiwi businesses grow

NZ Entrepreneur

This very minute, businesses have the potential to significantly change the way they operate. Myles Matheson, a Data & AI specialist at Microsoft New Zealand, says the first step in talking to customers about AI is to understand what it means to them. Selling’ the concept of AI.

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One Little Ice Cream Cart That’s About to Have Big Growth

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An employee at Red Wagon Creamery serves up a scoop. The daughter of an art teacher and a Lutheran minister, Emily graduated culinary school and for 10 years worked in an array of cooking jobs, from line cook to sous chef, in places ranging from a rugby club pub to a $1,000-a-night resort in New Zealand. Heart of Chocolate.

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