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  • Jul 9, 2024 | kochiesbusinessbuilders.com.au | Dave Fastuca

    If you began the year strong with your marketing strategy but over time have lost some momentum, plans have evolved, or you simply need a creative boost, it might be time for a strategic spring clean. David Fastuca, Entrepreneur’s Organization Melbourne Communications Chair, sat down with eight startup founders to learn why reviewing your marketing approach can reinvigorate your efforts and align them with current trends and audience expectations.

  • Jun 5, 2024 | flyingsolo.com.au | Cec Busby |Katrina McCarter |Dan Pollard |Dave Fastuca

    As tax season approaches, CPA Australia is advising Australians to take a cautious and deliberate approach to filing their tax returns.According to CPA Australia’s spokesperson Gavan Ord, rushing through tax returns can lead to mistakes that may delay refunds or necessitate re-lodging.

  • Apr 25, 2024 | kochiesbusinessbuilders.com.au | Dave Fastuca

    Securing new deals is essential for growth and success. Yet, many businesses make critical mistakes that hinder their ability to attract and close new deals. explains sales expert Dave Fastuca. So let’s explore the importance of new deals and highlight five common mistakes that could be costing you valuable opportunities. By understanding and addressing these errors, you can improve your chances of winning new deals and boosting your bottom line.

  • Jul 13, 2023 | flyingsolo.com.au | Andrew May |Annette Densham |Dave Fastuca

    Do you want to enhance your productivity and make the most of your day? By incorporating science-backed strategies into your daily routine, you can boost your productivity, accomplish more, and lead a more fulfilling life. High performance coach Andrew May shares five science-backed strategies that leading CEOs use to achieve goals more efficiently – and that anyone can adopt. 1.

  • Jul 13, 2023 | flyingsolo.com.au | Andrew May |Annette Densham |Dave Fastuca

    We rightly honour and respect people for the livelihoods they carve out and the contribution they make to workplaces and the economy. But what is often missed as a vital and valued path to meaningful livelihoods and economic contribution is self-employment, writes Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, Bruce Billson. Even our formal statistics miss what self-employed people are, by focusing on what they are not – i.e. ‘non-employing businesses’.

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