Opinion

How startup founders can help address domestic violence

- November 25, 2019 3 MIN READ

November 25 is the UN International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. In Australia domestic violence continues to be an issue for many women, so how can employers help those who may be experiencing abuse? According to research, 2.2 million Australians have experienced physical and/or sexual violence from a partner, whilst 3.6 million… Read more »

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Opinion

THE END IS NOT NIGH: The myths of Australian startup funding

- November 21, 2019 3 MIN READ

Last week, on the back of BlueChilli’s shift in strategic direction away from early-stage startups, a leading Australian newspaper suggested that support for startups in Australia is going backwards. These reports perpetuate two myths. That support for startups can be measured by the number of accelerators or early stage funding available. And that, by extension,… Read more »

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Opinion

3 ways to avoid wage underpayment scandals

- November 18, 2019 3 MIN READ

Oliver. Romulus Films/Columbia Pictures People are the foundation of any business. When employees are performing at the top of their game, the results are outstanding – but the bedrock of that performance is trust. When employees know they are being paid correctly, it feeds a healthy company culture founded on reliability and honesty. Compliance is… Read more »

Opinion

5 ways to value a pre-revenue startup

- November 12, 2019 4 MIN READ

Traditional methods of valuing a business often assume the firm is a “going concern” with a track record of performance, or has solid forward projections upon which to rely.  In many instances established valuation methods simply could not be applied to a start-up scenario.  In response, different methods were developed, including five we discuss here:… Read more »

Opinion

Why founders need to be fit for success

- November 8, 2019 3 MIN READ

  What is it that makes it possible for certain founders to build global companies like Atlassian, Canva and Airwallex, when so many fail? It’s the multi-billion dollar question facing every startup sector across the world. It’s not just about having a viable idea, because many evolve considerably from their conception to when they go… Read more »

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Opinion

3 key people who help women succeed in business

- October 31, 2019 3 MIN READ

We often hear that one of the most important drivers of a woman’s success is marrying the right person. Studies show that people who end up with reliable partners tend to perform better at work, earn more promotions, make more money and in general, feel more satisfied with their jobs. Yet there are other people… Read more »

Opinion

How to take back control in the digital era

- October 24, 2019 4 MIN READ

  Getting the right balance of social media in our lives is a responsibility we all must face says Vamp’s Aaron Brooks   If I asked you how much sleep you should get every night, you’d be able to answer. Or how many pieces of fruit and vegetables you should eat and how many steps… Read more »

Opinion

Why startups and innovation are the future for NSW

- October 23, 2019 2 MIN READ

Spark Festival has kicked off and it’s a great time for startups and entrepreneurs to access advice, support and connection in a like-minded community. It can be daunting to leave behind the security of a nine-to-five job to bring a unique business idea to life in the unpredictable landscape of the startup world. For those… Read more »

Opinion

Why a ‘growth mindset’ is important for dealing with stress and mental health

- October 21, 2019 3 MIN READ

From co-founder break-ups to startup burn-out, the path of the founder can be fraught with stress. A study conducted by American researcher Michael Freeman suggests that even before founders set-up shop they have a pre-existing vulnerability to stress. His 2015 study of 242 entrepreneurs found that a higher proportion of founders reported a lifetime history… Read more »