Putting people at the centre of your long-term strategy and involving them in their own development can make them feel valued and equip your organisation with a competitive edge, Leslie Kossoff advises.
Having identified prospective partners to help you widen your contract net, the next step is to agree the right structure that protects all parties involved and ensures financial benefits, Leslie Kossoff advises.
In the final instalment of her three-part series, Leslie Kossoff looks at how firms can benefit from thinking small.
Planning ahead will put you in a favourable position to grasp any opportunities as soon as they come along.
In the second of her articles on surviving the downturn, Leslie Kossoff looks at how adapting your strategy can help ensure your business continues to thrive during tough times.
Downturns always present opportunities for business owners, who must do what they are there to do -- lead, writes Leslie Kossoff.
19 Jan 2007
| by Anna Kearton
How growers deal with waste is now tightly regulated. Here's a look at how to navigate the latest laws.
12 Oct 2006
| by Gavin McEwan
Biomass heating lets arborists turn a waste problem into a revenue stream.
21 Sep 2006
| by Sally Drury
Whether you need help with management plans or to promote biodiversity, check what grants are available.
31 Aug 2006
| by Kevin Lindegaard
Increasing oil costs have encouraged nurseries to explore alternative fuels. We meet with some of the pioneers of biomass systems.