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May 2006
May 2006

One of the world’s top entrepreneurs, Sir Richard Branson, chats about getting his Virgin brand to succeed in so many different business streams. And our special report on outsourcing looks at the pros and cons, and how to calculate your ROI.

Cover Story: The Virgin King - Richard Branson

Feature: Insight into Outsourcing

Feature: 10 Ways to Sell More

The Virgin King - Richard Branson

How does he do it?


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She’s not exactly reinventing the wheel, but Ann Cummings is certainly trying to make sweet-tooths see an old favourite in a new light.

Without cash flow your business can’t survive.

The problem with many technological advances is they throw you into a huge learning curve and are often fraught with compatibility headaches.

For expanding businesses outgrowing current resources, or small businesses without the expertise to manage critical processes, Rebecca Spicer explores the benefits, key considerations, trends and pitfalls of outsourcing.

As the skills shortage continues to affect businesses across the country, new research reveals most small businesses don’t even have staffing plans in place.

We reveal new technology to equip you and your business.

You outsource your accounting, recruitment and I.T., but how do you outsource creating personal wealth?

The sales team is the ‘face’ of your business and if customers don’t like it, they won’t come back - In this complex world, we often forget the simple things - And in business that can be disastrous to sales, training a sales team isn’t simple, but it doesn’t have to be difficult.

Hannah Tattersall talks to a creative entrepreneur who’s crossed boundaries, and is encouraging businesses to push boundaries in their own store design.

Being an island doesn’t inhibit Tasmania as an export state.

Your business is ready to export, and you’ve chosen a territory to sell into—it’s time to visit your market.

While 2,000 companies gear up to claim compensation for the impact of the I.C.S. crash on their business, Joe Parkes takes notes on both sides of the debate, and finds out how Australian Customs will resolve the problems.

Growth in education exports might be slowing but it’s still Australia’s fourth largest export industry.





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