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Hear the term ‘productivity’ and in your mind’s eye you see boffins in white coats with clipboards and stopwatches examining and recording how long it takes someone to carry out
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Hear the term ‘productivity’ and in your mind’s eye you see boffins in white coats with clipboards and stopwatches examining and recording how long it takes someone to carry out
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A government department that introduced raft of world-first innovations that greatly increase certainty in doing business and raise the attractiveness of investment in New Zealand on the world stage has
More than 70 companies from around the country have qualified for the second stage of the New Zealand International Business Awards. That puts them one step closer to being awarded
Expansion is still byword for exporters attending recent forum in Auckland where the mood was one of cautious optimism despite the challenge of current economic times. Reflecting findings from the
The NZ Institute of Management has announced the winners of its 2009 Foundation Scholarships. Their prizes include travel to Sydney for one week this month to attend the Australia Human
The Kiwi DIY gene was well and truly outed at an entrepreneurial summit held late last month to – in the words of its instigator Chris Simmonds – “fire up
The world of business doesn’t engender lot of trust amongst New Zealanders but standouts, according to recent survey, include The Warehouse and Kiwibank – and it seems the vast majority
When it comes to planning, it seems Kiwi companies are at least slightly ahead of the global game with some 60 percent of privately held businesses claiming to follow one-to-three
A New Zealand-designed commercial light fixture which results in power savings of over 40 percent is set to make big impact on local energy consumption – thanks to the development
John Allen Currently NZ Post CEO, Allen has been appointed as chief executive and secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade, the first such appointment to be made
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