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Five things I've learned from running a business with my daughters
Michael Kelly
28 May 2017
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How to keep staff happy - without (necessarily) paying everyone more
Karl Purcell
27 May 2017
51
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'I had a solid business but the recession nearly killed me – it was a real lesson in humility'
Eamonn Cunningham
26 May 2017
493
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Why Google Shopping is such a big deal for retailers - and how to make it work for you
Alan Coleman
25 May 2017
114
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'The company was surviving, but after 10 years I'd already let go emotionally'
Ciaran Bollard
25 May 2017
506
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'I was six months pregnant during my chef training. Nothing was going to stop me'
Beth-Ann Smith
25 May 2017
460
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'I was six months pregnant during my chef training. Nothing was going to stop me'
Beth-Ann Smith
23 May 2017
193
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How firms can find the sponsorship 'sweet spot' for their brands
Karl Donnelly
23 May 2017
169
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What employers should take from the case of a worker who quit - then claimed unfair dismissal
Ger Connolly
21 May 2017
485
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'I set up the first Irish bar in Jakarta. It took 18 months just to get Guinness on tap'
Fora Staff
21 May 2017
1.3k
18
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'The shop was too reliant on me. If I was away, people would come but wouldn't buy anything'
Fora Staff
20 May 2017
153
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'The company was surviving, but after 10 years I'd already let go emotionally'
Ciaran Bollard
19 May 2017
336
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Why smaller firms should never try to 'tease' customers with mysterious ads
Paul Moran
18 May 2017
104
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'I've had two great successes, two modest successes and one catastrophe'
Peter Crosby
18 May 2017
97
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'I sold over £100m worth of property in 2006. Then MS wiped me out for four years'
Conor Devine
18 May 2017
333
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EU waste rules now cover anything with a plug or battery. Here's what companies need to know
Elizabeth O'Reilly
17 May 2017
165
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'I sold over £100m worth of property in 2006. Then MS wiped me out for four years'
Conor Devine
16 May 2017
147
Voices
Why everyone's talking about WannaCry - and how to protect your business
Hugh Callaghan
15 May 2017
70
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How to overcome your customers' 'irrational' choices and boost sales
Karl Purcell
14 May 2017
102
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'I've had two great successes, two modest successes and one catastrophe'
Peter Crosby
12 May 2017
405
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'You used to have five seconds to attract window shoppers. Now you have two'
Rowena Doyle
11 May 2017
476
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'The shop was too reliant on me. If I was away, people would come but wouldn't buy anything'
Declan Trumble
11 May 2017
57
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'I set up the first Irish bar in Jakarta. It took 18 months just to get Guinness on tap'
Killian Murphy
11 May 2017
275
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'I set up the first Irish bar in Jakarta. It took 18 months just to get Guinness on tap'
Killian Murphy
9 May 2017
230
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A shift worker got €20,000 for being 'constantly jetlagged' - here's the lesson for employers
Melanie Crowley
7 May 2017
84
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Why a business with cash to spare shouldn't just park it in the bank
Cormac Kelleher
6 May 2017
59
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Despite wrestling branch closures, An Post is Ireland's most 'likeable' company
5 May 2017
7.3k
13
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'The shop was too reliant on me. If I was away, people would come but wouldn't buy anything'
Declan Trumble
5 May 2017
48
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'The market wasn't ready at first, retailers ran a mile. We had to go back to the drawing board'
Samuel Dennigan
4 May 2017
1.4k
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'I found myself in New Zealand thinking, what am I going to do with my life?'
Luke Saunders
4 May 2017
539
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'A good speech is like a miniskirt. Long enough to cover up but short enough to be interesting'
Barbara Moynihan
4 May 2017
2.1k
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'I found myself in New Zealand thinking, what am I going to do with my life?'
Luke Saunders
2 May 2017
1.4k
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'Try absolutely everything. You'll know marketing doesn't work when you haven't moved the needle'
Leanne King
1 May 2017
69
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'We kicked ourselves for not expanding during the boom, but it would have crippled us'
Fergal Doyle
30 Apr 2017
1.8k
3
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One major way employers can solve the problem of finding good tech staff
Jennifer Dillon
30 Apr 2017
52
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'Literally every day during the recession I'd come in and check how much cash we had'
Paschal Naylor
30 Apr 2017
481
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'Too often, Irish work teams suffer from a terminal politeness problem'
Colm Foster
29 Apr 2017
78
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'The market wasn't ready at first, retailers ran a mile. We had to go back to the drawing board'
Samuel Dennigan
28 Apr 2017
565