Rich-listers’ marriage breakdowns show why couples need to have difficult business conversations
Having a difficult conversation while the rapport is strong is far easier than trying to negotiate one at the end of a relationship.
How husband-and-wife duo Renae and Roy Kunda have survived 30 years co-running a home-based business
"It has always seemed simple to me. This is our life, and it’s just what we do. That is until coronavirus knocked."
How this husband-and-wife duo juggle a growing business and four kids to boot
The question I get asked a lot is how does your wife do it all? How does she look after the kids, run the household and the business? Here's how.
Lessons from the ashes: How this duo rebuilt after a fire gutted their Brisbane pub
After 155 years surviving floods and fires, The Port Office Hotel in Brisbane succumbed to an everyday kitchen fire. Less than a year on, they've rebuilt.
“Learn from our mistakes”: How to successfully launch a business with your significant other
It’s rare to see businesses being successfully launched by a husband-and-wife team. Why? Because it is extremely difficult to make it work and last.
‘What could be better?’ Four tips for going into business with a friend
What should you do to ensure your business partnership thrives and relationship with your friend survives? Here are four tips.
How to recruit a technical co-founder, according to Alan Jones
Are you ready to partner up with a technical co-founder? Here are some things to consider first, and some tips for finding your diamond in the rough.
“A rising tide lifts all boats”: Three principles for fostering healthy, powerful business partnerships between women
There’s a place for healthy competition in business, but it’s time for women to build a culture of collaboration over cattiness.
Idea 11
These founders say their key to success so far has been having plenty of ideas, and evidently, their 11th one was the real winner.
How Timelio’s husband and wife founding team are bringing balance into their lives — or at least trying to
It's tricky for any founder to maintain a work-life balance. When your husband is your co-founder, it's that much harder, says Timelio's Charlotte Petris