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What a Veteran Broadcaster Taught Me About Owning Your Mistakes
Mistakes happen in every business. What matters is what you do next. Inspired by veteran broadcaster Virginia Trioli and lessons from running Aquaduck on the Gold Coast, this article explores why owning mistakes, apologising quickly, and fixing the process behind them builds stronger teams, happier customers, and a more resilient tourism business.
How to Run a Weekly Team Meeting That Actually Drives Results
Most weekly team meetings waste time because they lack structure, accountability and clear outcomes. Discover a proven meeting format that keeps your team aligned, improves engagement and ensures everyone leaves knowing exactly what they need to do next.
Your Team is Watching What You Do To Yourself
Your team is always watching what you do. This article reveals how a leader’s self-care and behaviour set the standard for workplace culture, and why looking after yourself is essential for building a healthy, high-performing team.
Why Time Management is the Foundation of Every Successful Business
Time management is really self-management. Without proper systems, business owners become overwhelmed, reactive, and stuck working in the business instead of on it, leading to stress, inefficiency, and missed growth opportunities.
Market Competition and Demand Pressures: What Small Business Owners Need to Know in 2026
Competition is no longer background noise for SMEs - it’s a daily pressure shaping sales, pricing, and profitability. As demand becomes more cautious in 2026, small businesses must adapt by focusing on clarity, customer loyalty, value-based pricing, and operational efficiency. This guide explores how to stay resilient and profitable in a tougher, more competitive landscape.
Give First. Lead Better. Build a More Profitable Business.
Many business owners feel like they’re constantly pushing, pushing their team, pushing customers, pushing the business forward. But often the real problem isn’t strategy or effort. It’s reciprocity. When leaders give clarity, trust, and value first, teams engage more, customers stay longer, and businesses grow with far less friction.
How to Use a Virtual Assistant to Secure More Sales in 2026
Many business owners use a Virtual Assistant for admin tasks, but the real value lies in sales leverage. In this article, Sarah Colgate explains how a VA can qualify prospects, filter enquiries, and help you focus only on high-value sales conversations.
Is Cash Flow Keeping You Awake at Night? Here’s the Fix
Sales are up but your bank account says otherwise? You’re not alone. Cash flow, not profit, is the number one reason businesses fail. This practical guide shows business owners how to forecast weekly, build a buffer, get paid faster, and grow without blowing up the bank account.
Marketing in a Tough Market: How Business Owners Can Offset Competition and Weak Demand in 2026
Competition is stronger and demand is softer in 2026. If your marketing hasn’t adapted, sales cycles lengthen, price resistance increases, and margins erode. This article breaks down how business owners can market smarter, with clear positioning, ideal client focus, retention strategies, and disciplined measurement, to protect profit and stay competitive in a changing market.
Stop Competing on Price: How to Win in Business Without the Race to the Bottom
Feeling pressured to discount because competitors keep undercutting you? This guide breaks down the practical moves that help business owners stop racing to the bottom, using real data, clearer positioning, stronger offers, tighter sales processes, and smarter customer retention. If you’re ready to protect your margins and build a business competitors can’t copy, start here.
The Principles of Flow and Why Business Owners Should Care
Feeling busy but not seeing results? The principles of flow explain why. When business owners design structure, clarity and feedback into their operations, productivity improves, stress reduces, and growth becomes sustainable. Here’s how to create a business that supports peak performance instead of constant firefighting.
Signs Your Business Has Outgrown Its Systems
When business systems stop working, it’s often a sign of growth, not failure. If your business feels messy, overly dependent on you, or increasingly inconsistent, you may have outgrown your structure. Here are the clear warning signs of operational inefficiency and what they really mean.
Reciprocity Is The Most Underrated Lever in Business Growth (and Sales)
Reciprocity is one of the most underestimated drivers of sustainable business growth. When you lead with value, help first, and act in others’ best interests, trust builds naturally. Customers stay longer, suppliers flex, teams step up, and sales resistance drops. This article breaks down how reciprocity works across customers, suppliers, teams and sales, where the line must not be crossed, and how to apply it practically in your business this week.
Maximise the Lifetime Value of Every Client
Sustainable business growth is not about chasing more sales. It comes from maximising the lifetime value of the clients you already have. This article breaks down what customer lifetime value really means, why it drives profitability, and how smarter retention, personalisation and systems create stronger, more enjoyable businesses to run.
Brainstorming and Feedback Culture for Productivity
Many business owners believe their teams don’t think strategically, but the real issue is that ideas are rarely captured or acted on. This article explains how building a strong brainstorming and feedback culture unlocks productivity gains by tapping into the insights of the people closest to the work. When done well, it improves results, morale, and accountability at the same time.
Business Analysis vs Business Coaching: What Comes First
Many business owners ask whether they need business analysis or business coaching. It’s a fair question and it’s also where costly mistakes are often made.
This article explains the real difference between business analysis vs business coaching, why analysis must come first, and how coaching without clarity leads to wasted time, money, and effort.
How to Identify Profit Leaks in Your Business
Profit leaks are rarely obvious. They’re incremental, normalised, and quietly drain cash and momentum. Here’s how to spot them and why a business analysis is often the fastest fix.
The Hidden Cost of Owner Dependency in Small Business
Owner dependency is one of the most common and costly issues in small and mid-sized businesses. It quietly creates bottlenecks, caps growth, and drains profit, often without showing up in the numbers. This article explores how owner dependency forms, why it feels normal, and how it limits a business’s ability to scale and perform sustainably.
The Difference Between Being Busy and Being Productive
Many businesses are flat out but not getting ahead and that’s not a motivation problem. This article breaks down the real difference between being busy and being productive, why busyness often hides poor systems, and how operational inefficiency quietly limits results. If your business feels exhausting despite everyone working hard, this explains why.
What a Business Analysis Reveals That Financial Reports Don't
Most business owners rely on financial reports, but numbers alone don’t reveal the full story. A Business Analysis uncovers where profit leaks, operational inefficiencies, and owner bottlenecks are hiding, helping you make smarter decisions, boost profitability, and reduce stress. Learn why reports inform, but analysis transforms your business.