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Why gender imbalance isn't just a bad look - it's also bad for business
Caroline Baldwin
13 Aug 2017
294
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How Irish managers can run better projects by being more like Donald Trump
Pat Lucey
12 Aug 2017
66
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'I thought I knew better than the next guy, but I still lost millions in property'
Killian Whelan
11 Aug 2017
1.2k
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The deal-breakers that could cost you a place on Ireland's top startup programmes
Neal O'Gorman
10 Aug 2017
103
David Moloney
'My worst job was gutting chickens': The founder of €300m Irish tech firm Movidius
10 Aug 2017
910
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'We sold out three days after launch, but then panic set in. We had no money to buy stock'
Daniel Nugent
10 Aug 2017
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'My worst job was gutting chickens': The founder of €300m Irish tech firm Movidius
8 Aug 2017
1.8k
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A recent court case shows that the concept of 'buyer beware' is still alive and well
Dermot McEvoy
8 Aug 2017
252
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'When my dad was let go, I remember thinking I never want to be in that situation'
Keith Moran
6 Aug 2017
23.5k
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What an Aer Lingus labour case can teach firms about forcing staff to speak English
Melanie Crowley
6 Aug 2017
338
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Launching a startup business? Here's how to get your taxes in order
Barry Maxwell
5 Aug 2017
555
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'We sold out three days after launch, but then panic set in. We had no money to buy stock'
Daniel Nugent
4 Aug 2017
246
Voices
'Organising events is nerve-racking - your reputation is on the line'
Damien Clarke
3 Aug 2017
109
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currencyfair
'So much of fintech is people giving stuff away for free. It's not sustainable'
3 Aug 2017
489
Voices
'When my dad was let go, I remember thinking I never want to be in that situation'
Keith Moran
3 Aug 2017
267
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'So much of fintech is people giving stuff away for free. It's not sustainable'
1 Aug 2017
1.2k
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How to avoid 'pressing the nuclear button' in business and winding up in court
Murrough McMahon
30 Jul 2017
59
life in business
Mattress Mick: 'Michael O'Leary doesn't care what people think. I've tried to model what he does'
29 Jul 2017
32.8k
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Why every business needs to run experiments - and how to go about doing it
Donal Cronin
29 Jul 2017
170
Voices
'When my dad was let go, I remember thinking I never want to be in that situation'
Keith Moran
28 Jul 2017
687
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'If Facebook's taking 360-degree videos seriously, so should you'
Matthew Kirwan
27 Jul 2017
71
Voices
'At the start we totally underestimated how shelf life works. It could have bankrupted the business'
Cassandra Stavrou
27 Jul 2017
1.5k
mattress mick
'Michael O'Leary doesn't care what people think. I've tried to model what he does'
27 Jul 2017
823
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'Michael O'Leary doesn't care what people think. I've tried to model what he does'
25 Jul 2017
1.6k
Voices
'After 10 years I wasn't enjoying the job at all. I was CEO, but I'm a nuts-and-bolts guy'
Jonathan Maliepaard
23 Jul 2017
13.1k
9
insights
'I’m actually quite introverted. I have to do a lot of mental preparation for public speaking'
23 Jul 2017
12.8k
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These are the lessons small businesses can learn from elite teams in the Tour de France
Sanj Bhayro
23 Jul 2017
117
Voices
6 things that will help you generate more free publicity for your business
Cian Connaughton
22 Jul 2017
74
Voices
'At the start we totally underestimated how shelf life works. It could have bankrupted the business'
Cassandra Stavrou
21 Jul 2017
142
Voices
How to prepare for the new privacy laws 'with teeth' - and avoid huge fines for breaking them
Aoife Sexton
20 Jul 2017
242
Startups
'I’m actually quite introverted. I have to do a lot of mental preparation for public speaking'
20 Jul 2017
684
Voices
'After 10 years I wasn't enjoying the job at all. I was CEO, but I'm a nuts-and-bolts guy'
Jonathan Maliepaard
20 Jul 2017
318
insights
'I’m actually quite introverted. I have to do a lot of mental preparation for public speaking'
18 Jul 2017
1.1k
Voices
Why Ireland needs better share incentives to help smaller firms keep their staff
Sarah Connellan
16 Jul 2017
98
Voices
What a recent discrimination case can teach employers about mandatory retirement
Christine West
15 Jul 2017
119
Voices
'After 10 years I wasn't enjoying the job at all. I was CEO, but I'm a nuts-and-bolts guy'
Jonathan Maliepaard
14 Jul 2017
330
Voices
'Good writing is like a pint of Guinness – you have to let it settle'
Denise Fay
13 Jul 2017
103
Voices
'Sometimes festivals just don't work for us. The food doesn't sell and you lose a lot of money'
Marc Fitzharris
13 Jul 2017
574
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