Edition 214 – Fluid Situation
Right now, we’re in a completely fluid situation in terms of the COVID 19 outbreak. Companies are having to make rapid decisions to deal with what, in essence, seems like a war situation.
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Right now, we’re in a completely fluid situation in terms of the COVID 19 outbreak. Companies are having to make rapid decisions to deal with what, in essence, seems like a war situation.
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The world is gripped by and grappling with the impact of Coronavirus right now.
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Camden is my closest shopping village. It’s 3 kilometres from home, so it’s always been very convenient for me personally and for business.
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Mrs King was my PE teacher when I started Year 9 at Palm Beach-Currumbin State High School on the Gold Coast in 1982. Having recently relocated from Sydney, I ended up in a school that was completely sports obsessed – something I wasn’t.
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In Edition 65 of Growth (Why Holden is dead in the water – 19th April, 2017), I prophesied that “Australia’s Own”, Holden will not survive as a full line importer.
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It was Easter Saturday 1993 and the plan was to pop out to the supermarket and pick up some fruit and vegetables. We were in the middle of a lazy Easter weekend and the weather was overcast. As we headed into Campbelltown Mall, the Pet Shop strategically positioned on the corner of one of the main entry had some Boxer dogs inside.
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My wife likes shoes. Lots of shoes. Not necessarily expensive ones and most often quite well priced. It’s just that Trish really can’t walk past a shoe store without stepping inside just like I can’t walk past a patisserie. Sigh!
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Today’s edition of Growth is an example of something that most family business owners and managers would consider stupid – and have probably experienced themselves at some stage.
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This week, we’re not sowing the seeds of love, as the 80’s power band Tears for Fears espoused in 1989 (I know, 30 years ago, who’d have thought?). But we are talking sowing the seeds, much like farmers do. Let me explain.
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It was before 5am on a Saturday morning. The sun wasn’t up, however Prince, our King Charles Cavalier was. Leaving the back door slightly ajar the previous evening meant that he was the first to notice the dawn chorus. The Willy Wagtails were the opening act and, if there’s the opportunity, Prince quickly follows, even before the Kookaburras break into their glorious early morning song.