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April 2008

Take action on climate change this May Day (30 April 2008)

Think you know everything about how your business can help stop climate change - think again.

Future of businesses in the hands of London Mayor (30 April 2008)

Want to affect the future of business? Then get out and vote in the London Mayoral elections.

Want to hone your business skills? Get a mentor. (29 April 2008)

Companies should look to experienced mentors to hone their business skills, says businesswoman Angela Wright.

The new way to send post? (28 April 2008)

First came the postal service, then came courier services and now, via the internet we have online services that allow us to send documents without leaving the comfort of our chair!

PC tracking - worth considering? (25 April 2008)

No matter how great your insurance policies and business continuity plans are one day the inevitable will happen and someone will pocket one of your precious PCs.

BT SaaS boosted with NetSuite (24 April 2008)

Software as a Service (SaaS) packages, no longer just for the big boys.

Cash or plastic? (24 April 2008)

We're all used to sticking certain purchases on the plastic, but what happens when your customers start paying cash for their buys?

Passwords for chocolate (23 April 2008)

Keeping passwords and security details a secret can be one of the toughest jobs in business...

Wi-Fi making waves for sailors? (22 April 2008)

It once seemed like a luxury for some of the chicest cafes in town, but now it seems everyone is getting in on the act - not least the Isle of Wight ferries.

You're onto a winner (21 April 2008)

Ever thought that some days you or your male colleagues are floating on cloud nine? They've hit their targets and are full of the joys of spring?

Price slashes - good or bad for customer loyalty? (18 April 2008)

Are price cuts the best way to deal with an economic slowdown, or simply the only way businesses can keep their customers happy?

Red-top reminders causing cash squeeze (17 April 2008)

Dreading the day the next bill reminder drops through the letterbox? Or do you just grab the whole lot and throw them in the bin?

BT eSignature gets even cheaper! (16 April 2008)

Based on your feedback we've decided to cut the cost of BT eSignature.

Give your business a boost (15 April 2008)

Finding out how to give your new business that extra boost can mean spending unnecessary hours chained to your computer researching the latest economic developments.

Retirement isn't so great for everyone (14 April 2008)

For many the thought of retirement sounds like something worth working towards. Days spent in front of the TV, afternoons filled with yoga and tapestry classes seem blissful, but is diving head first into relaxation really the best move for your staff?

Get the full BT Business Experience (11 April 2008)

You still have time to register for the BT Business Experience event in London on 23rd and 24th April.

Making the most of the Olympic opportunity ( 9 April 2008)

Big events every four years can mean money for business.

Business failures up... is the economy really beginning to suffer? ( 8 April 2008)

The jury is back from its deliberations, and the verdict doesn't seem to be favourable: business failures are up for the first quarter of 2008.

Stay healthy, for the sake of your business ( 7 April 2008)

Slow down your life if you want to make the most of your business

To expense or not to expense, that is the question. ( 4 April 2008)

Working out what to expense when you're out with colleagues or customers is tricky for even the most dedicated manager.

Why a slow housing market is bad news for SMEs ( 3 April 2008)

For small businesses, the next year or two could prove to be very interesting times.

Make pretty pictures with Photoshop Express ( 2 April 2008)

Adobe has launched Photoshop Express, a free online version of its image editing program.

Why the hardest capital to get is ideas ( 2 April 2008)

The barriers to starting a company used to hinge around money. Everyone needed capital to start with, to hire an office, buy equipment, rent a new phone line and so on.

Compassionate capitalism - is it right? ( 1 April 2008)

Compassionate capitalism, as it is now named, could soon be the best way to thank your redundant employees.

Small company invoicing made easy ( 1 April 2008)

Back when I worked for myself, one of the jobs I hated was invoicing. Like many people, I struck out on my own to do the work I enjoyed, not bury myself under paperwork.

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