The best business books: Eighteen entrepreneurs share their source of inspiration
There are thousands of business books out there claiming to have the answers to an entrepreneur's burning questions. So how do you choose?
Recommended by entrepreneurs: 10 podcasts you should be listening to
From Against the Rules by Michael Lewis to Simon Sinek’s A Bit of Optimism, here are a dozen or so podcasts to add to your must-listen list.
What these 16 entrepreneurs are reading this summer
Fancy spending your holidays diving into fiction and non-fiction alike? Here are 37 book recommendations from fellow entrepreneurs.
An 11-step approach to growing your digital revenue, according to Cape co-founder Ryan Edwards-Pritchard
There are 11 building blocks you should consider as you look to scale your digital revenue, says Cape CEO Ryan Edwards-Pritchard.
“I’ll have to get you to sign an NDA first”: News flash, no one is trying to steal your business idea
If every brilliant startup just needed a business idea to be successful, then we’d all be millionaires. Ideas are the easy part.
Why every aspiring entrepreneur must learn to call their business baby ‘ugly’
We’ve all heard the trope ‘60% of businesses fail’. But, of course, your business baby is different. The rules don’t apply to your prodigy.
If you want to be a true social entrepreneur, you need to embrace diversity
Social impact is more than tackling the issues 'out there'. It's about what's going on within your own business — and who is working there.
Paralympian Dylan Alcott is hiring people with disabilities to run his new food-delivery startup — and you should be taking notes
Dylan Alcott has launched a fresh-meal-delivery startup tailored to people with disabilities, but he’s also moving the needle on employment.
How to formulate a secret sauce for your business, and keep it a mystery
Most successful businesses have a secret sauce that gives them a competitive edge and increases their chances of success.
Three mindset shifts that will drastically improve the way you do business
People who are truly successful know overcoming failures actually comes down to the way they think and how they perceive the world.
Particular Audience bags $1.8 million: How founder James Taylor has adapted to a changing e-commerce sector
E-commerce startup Particular Audience has bagged $4.7 million in fresh funding as it capitalises on a COVID-19-fuelled online retail boom.
One-in-three workers would leave their companies for a more compassionate environment: How to be an empathic leader
Research shows a significant 92% of workers would be more likely to stay in their job if their bosses would show greater empathy.