The impact of coronavirus on global and UK business
Coronavirus has killed thousands and has affected economic growth globally. Are the UK’s smaller businesses its next victims?
Coronavirus has killed thousands and has affected economic growth globally. Are the UK’s smaller businesses its next victims?
“No matter where you are in the world, first impressions count,” Glassdoor’s head of international product, Tico Andrea, said. It was in reference to the company’s most recent research, which highlighted the global variations of interview etiquette.
It’s easier than you think to get global ready from day one of a new business. If you have ambitious plans, the important thing is to be ready and plan ahead.
Going global with the wrong tools behind you can create an expenses nightmare.
By Staff writer
Taking your company’s content marketing efforts to new heights comes with a few challenges some of which have been revealed by author Rebecca Lieb.
So far in this two part exploration of Brexit-Britain, we have explored the potential disadvantages for small businesses in the UK. Now, we turn our attention to the silver linings and post-EU opportunities.
World First recently held the Think Global event in London to help SMEs looking to make their mark overseas and achieve exporting success.
By Edward Hardy
On 11 October 2016, World First held its first inaugural Think Global event aimed at burgeoning exporters and SMEs looking to grow business overseas.
Formula 1 team McLaren has become part of the Innovation is GREAT government initiative, and will feature the campaign’s branding on its cars at the upcoming US and Mexican Grand Prix races.
Global business confidence is at its highest in 12 months, with confidence amongst UK businesses holding up relative to the previous quarter.