Changing Chairs
For co-owner of L.J Hooker BOP, Neville Falconer, entertaining an approach from Tremains was a big call. He says every business comes...
Isn’t it high-time for Tauranga to become a grown-up city?
While I was on leave recently I picked up a picture book about New Zealand and noticed a page with a picture of a...
Keeping the business up and running
What would you do if a Key Employee had a sudden serious health issue and was unable to contribute in full?
This can happen at...
A Warm Farewell
After nearly four years in the role, I will be stepping down as Chamber CEO in May. It’s been an action-packed four...
The human-technology divide
Sharing Knowledge is power
‘Power’ used to be in having knowledge (and holding it), now it is about sharing knowledge. With the increasing use of...
When vision brings sight
Every iwi organisation in this country, and particularly those developing their economic bases, have learned to understand strategic or long-term vision and where it...
Thought bytes: Drowning in the silicon sea – beware the bots!
There’s an ever-increasing list of issues that could keep you up at night: there’s an always-rising tide, or the relentless anti-bacon lobby, “Would you...
Innovation Is What Tauranga People Will See
Anton Jones is well-known locally within real estate. An Otumoetai College old boy, Anton trained in valuation and property management before heading...
Reilly’s wickedly wonderful worm wee
My name is Reilly and I am eleven years old. Reilly’s Wickedly Wonderful Worm Wee is my business but Mum and Dad help me....
A Pinch of Reality to Go With Your New Year’s Resolution
At the start of a new year
many business owners dust
off the business plan and
rethink their priorities for
the year. Whether you call it
your new year’s resolution
or setting a new plan for the
year, it’s tempting to believe
that a new year is like a
blank page where anything
becomes possible and all
you need to do is write, say
or think the magic words.