If you believe that the greatest asset of any organisation is the people in it, the key question must be, “What are you doing to enhance the greatest asset of your organisation? Are What are you investing to maximise its development and/or potential?”
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Business Development,
Developing your Business,
Development of Staff,
Employees,
Growing your Staff,
Human Resources,
James Caan,
James Caan Tips,
James Caan's Entrepreneurs' Business Academy,
James Caan's Essential Business Tips,
Mentoring and Training,
Personal Development,
Skill Progression,
Skills,
Staff,
Training,
Training & Development
England’s Cricket Team is proudly sitting on our perch as the world’s leading Test Match side. A fantastic – and, when you consider where we were a few years ago, scarcely believable – feat. There are hundreds of contributing factors, but one that jumped out at me was how people describe their roles.
Awarded the title Britain’s Sales Trainer of the Year, and described by AstraZeneca’s Global Communication Director as “a genius, whose advice can’t be ignored”, Andy’s insights stem from the fact his Mother is blind.
We interviewed Colin Stevens, founder and managing director of Better Bathrooms, for this month’s “Business in the Spotlight”. Here’s what we discovered about the business, the man behind the business and his journey as a member of the Entrepreneurs’ Business Academy.
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Better Bathrooms,
Better Bathrooms MD,
Business In The Spotlight,
Cash Flow,
Colin Stevens,
Communication,
Determination,
EBA Business In The Spotlight,
EBA Member Colin Stevens,
EBA Member In The Spotlight,
Entrepreneurial Minds,
Entrepreneurs Business Academy,
Entrepreneurship,
Hard Work. Work Ethic,
Member In The Spotlight,
Planning,
Profitability,
Vision
None of us really knows how the Olympic summer will affect business, because we haven’t hosted a Games since 1948. The Olympics could be one of the greatest marketing opportunities – especially for Londoners – that we have had for years.
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Bev James,
Entertainment,
Impact,
London 2012,
London 2012 Olympics,
London Olympic Games,
London Olympics,
London Tourism,
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Marketing,
Olympic Games,
Olympic Summer,
Olympics London 2012,
Potential,
Strategy,
Theatres,
Tourism,
Tourist