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Should employers pay staff stranded by rail strikes? Here's what you need to know
'I'm put off by people who don't embrace change - that's a big hindrance'
'Being a parent grounded me and taught me some things are more important than work'
How time-strapped managers can beat their 'present bias' and get more work done
'I felt guilty stopping to go and watch TV, so I would work late all the time'
'There's a stigma around doing a trade, but it's as good a way to start a business as college'
'They say the key to good mental health is stability - I never really had that growing up'
'Parcel Motel was my biggest risk - we didn't know how long it would take to catch on'
'Parcel Motel was my biggest risk - we didn't know how long it would take to catch on'
How virtually any Irish company can get cash back from developing new products
'Three months after I moved to the Caribbean, my boss went bust. Suddenly I needed a job'
'We try to promote a relaxed workplace. We’re not doing surgery, it’s not life and death'
'The most difficult decision was selling my cottage to get enough money to buy the business'
'I've seen the strain long hours puts on staff - I try to mentor away from that'
The mystery of Ireland's 'missing' financial services startups
The most common scams aimed at Irish businesses - and how to guard against them
'The most difficult decision was selling my cottage to get enough money to buy the business'
How firms can perfect the fine art of getting TDs to change their minds
'Setting up a company was a needs must situation - we couldn't find jobs for love nor money'
'We've made a lot of mistakes. Learning from each of them is the reason we're still here'
'Setting up a company was a needs must situation - we couldn't find jobs for love nor money'
Why the Irish don't 'do' pensions - and what can be done to change that
How you can use a free Google tool to read the mind of your customer
'We've made a lot of mistakes. Learning from each of them is the reason we're still here'
Why you should never turn down a touch of make-up when you're on Ireland AM
'I used to triple-check everything – I had to learn to trust people'
'After one long week we bawled all the way home in the car. We couldn't console each other'
'I used to triple-check everything – I had to learn to trust people'
What Europe's tough new data protection rules will mean for the world of HR
What Mark Zuckerberg's clothes can teach you about avoiding customers' 'decision fatigue'
Here are some Budget wishes - and what we can expect to actually get
'After one long week we bawled all the way home in the car. We couldn't console each other'
'Grand, one-off gestures don't make a great workplace. It's the tiny things'
'My biggest regret is my early career. I ended up doing jobs I had no interest in'
'The contract was signed but needed to be rubber stamped. Then overnight it all fell apart'
'My biggest regret is my early career. I ended up doing jobs I had no interest in'
The ball is in the worker's court: How firms can stand out to win the 'war for talent'
'The contract was signed but needed to be rubber stamped. Then overnight it all fell apart'
'I come across as tough and brash - kicking that habit has been a work in progress'
'I wanted to make something Irish. What I ended up bottling was the smell of failure'