
Best Business Startup… Ever?
What does it take to create the best business startup. The Blue Sky Stinking podcast learns from Sydeline to provide advice on how you could achieve it.
What does it take to create the best business startup. The Blue Sky Stinking podcast learns from Sydeline to provide advice on how you could achieve it.
The new for 2019 business podcast: Blue Sky Stinking has arrived and we hope you enjoy it. A brief intro to one of the Season 1 characters and a quick summary of Episode 1…
With an invaluable line up of guest speakers, Gydeline’s new business advice podcast, Blue Sky Stinking, offers listeners the chance to get advice from specialists in all walks of business life.
Every business suffers from real life business calamities. Sometimes it’s unavoidable loss of a key member of the team. Maybe the biggest customers finds a cheaper, or shudder the thought, better company to deal with. There is always a risk that something can go wrong – it’s how you deal with it that counts.
You hate your boss, your tired of putting all the hours in and getting no recognition, you think you can do a better job! All good reasons for maybe a change in job but to start a business will take patience, learning and some good old hard work.
So, there’s a new podcast in town, with a spoof company called Sydeline. But who is Zelda, Jakob and Nero, find out about the characters from the first 6 episodes here.
It’s been a while in the making, but we’re close to publishing the first episodes of our Business podcast, Blue Sky Stinking. Last night saw a big step closer. Let me set the scene…
With a new business startup every minute in the UK, it must be easy. Depending on the industry, type of organisation, structure, market and many other variables, understanding the true magnitude of what is required is a constant battle.
Good relationships in business is essential for success. Setting and understanding clear boundaries in business relationships will have a fundamental impact on all aspects of business, from staff morale, to the day to day running of a business.
In playing the game of brand recognition their are pitfalls. You don’t have to make these yourself to learn lessons, you can draw from the mistakes of others. But how do you get to hear about these branding blunders? Unless they were a public relations disaster it’s likely that organisations would want to keep them quiet to avoid their blushes.
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