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March 2006
March 2006

BridgeClimb founder Paul Cave talks about his journey to the top in this issue of Dynamic Business. Other topics covered include maximising your business travel dollar and protecting your business’s technology against disaster.

Cover Story: A Business With a View - Sydney BridgeClimb

Feature: Business Travel Management

Feature: Retail Leases

A Business With A View - Sydney BridgeClimb

Imagine a business built around leasing an Aussie icon that takes 10 years of planning to get off the ground, and a entrepreneur so obsessed he won’t let anything stand in his way. Camille Howard talks to Paul Cave, chairman and founder of BridgeClimb, about the dizzying heights his seemingly impossible dream has scaled.


       New articles...

A company founded on the work of Dr Fiona Wood, last year’s Australian of the Year, is successfully exporting around the globe and making things easier for burns victims worldwide. Cameron Bayley reports.

Choosing the right type and location for your business premises is one of the most important and difficult decisions business owners have to make - Peter Bembrick sifts through the options, from SOHO to splashing out on buying property, and considers the positive and negatives in each case.

SMEs account for a substantial portion of the travel pie, but they often miss out on discounts due to low individual volumes of travel.

Products or services might be flying out your export door but if cash isn’t flowing in, the business will suffer.

A good record-keeping system is crucial to business success.

As a business owner, your own performance is paramount to success and ‘bad days’ can be costly - Richard Woodward reveals how stopping to regroup every now and then is not only good for your performance; it’s good for your business.

We take a look at where property investments—and interest rates—might be heading this year and beyond.

There are many different ways to set up shop, from mobile retailing to a raft of lease options.

Fire, flood, computer viruses, hackers, terrorism—when disaster strikes, it usually happens fast - Small business has a poor track record with disaster recovery and business continuity plans. Angus Kidman looks at how you can protect your business without spending a fortune in money and time.

Renowned for its manufacturing and food industries, Victoria is proving a healthy contributor to Australian exports thanks to the range of assistance available to SME exporters. Rebecca Spicer reports.

There are many ways to measure a free trade agreement.





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