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Should large companies co-provide university courses?

Should large companies co-provide university courses?

Different models are needed to drive teaching collaborations between industry and higher education.

  • by Tony Featherstone

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AI levels the playing field for small business
Analysis
The Big Idea

AI levels the playing field for small business

Artificial intelligence is no longer just the domain of big business with deep pockets and large data sets.

  • by Alexandra Cain
Franchisees gagged as Red Rooster, Oporto enter damage control
Franchising

Franchisees gagged as Red Rooster, Oporto enter damage control

Craveable is moving to silence Red Rooster, Oporto and Chicken Treat franchisees as unrest grows.

  • by Cara Waters
Budget savings result in increased admin costs
Opinion
Finance

Budget savings result in increased admin costs

Single-touch payroll could result in increased administration costs for small business.

  • by max newnham
'I was effectively a slave': broken Red Rooster and Oporto franchisees
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Franchising

'I was effectively a slave': broken Red Rooster and Oporto franchisees

Franchisees say they have been left with nothing but Craveable says the system is working.

  • by Cara Waters
Online car dealer growth shows there's nothing we won't buy online
Startups

Online car dealer growth shows there's nothing we won't buy online

Australia’s first online car dealership experiences strong growth.

  • by Nina Hendy
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Asset write-offs and a bank: the small business budget wish list
Finance

Asset write-offs and a bank: the small business budget wish list

Small businesses and lobby groups aren't holding out much hope for a cash splash in the 2018 federal budget.

  • by Cara Waters
The little telco taking on Optus
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Managing

The little telco taking on Optus

TeleChoice has come back from the brink twice and now founder Ehab Abdou is claiming $100 million in damages from Optus.

  • by Cara Waters
Oporto founder says franchisor needs to help those going under
Franchising

Oporto founder says franchisor needs to help those going under

Antonio Cerqueira started Oporto as a takeaway store in Bondi, now he's saddened to see how franchisees are struggling.

  • by Cara Waters
Mentoring women entrepreneurs is a walk in the park
Entrepreneur

Mentoring women entrepreneurs is a walk in the park

Women are shaking up traditional mentoring by talking while they're walking.

  • by Cara Waters
Email: nothing more than an interruption?
Opinion
Work in Progress

Email: nothing more than an interruption?

Employees send and receive an average of 122 emails a day and almost a third of our time is spent doing nothing but managing the darn things.

  • by James Adonis