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Best selling author and relationship counsellor John Gray is on to something, or at least the 7 million people who bought his book think so. The self-help book that proclaims that 'men are from mars, and women are from venus' has an analogy that by many accounts seems to run true.

If you think about the relationships you have in life and the difference between female and male relationships, it's easy to ascertain why there is often a miscommunication or misunderstanding based on the gender of the person you are communicating with.
Published in Management
Wednesday, 12 October 2011 17:13

Learning valuable lessons

This morning on the way to work, I walked next door from my building to get coffee. As always, I took my dog. She was not on a leash as we live next door to the building in which we work and she is well trained. Or at least I thought so.
Sunday, 31 July 2011 13:15

A holiday is good for business

I've written pages and pages of notes whilst lying by the pool. I have recorded podcast after podcast in my hotel room whilst awaiting dinner engagements, meeting up with friends or going to the beach. And, I've written a new business plan, marketing strategy and information memorandum - all in one week.

Now, that may not seem like a holiday to most people, but as an entrepreneur, having a holiday is more about letting my body relax and freeing my mind from any stresses. If ideas and innovations flow from being in this relaxed state, then jotting down some notes, really isn't too difficult at all.
Monday, 18 July 2011 00:06

GOALS VS ACTIONS

A new year means many things to many people. If you are an entrepreneur and it is a new financial year, your goals will tend to be around business. Alternatively, 1st of January tends to be a combination of personal and professional goals.

As I look back on the year we have just had, I smile. Why? I think it is more to do with growing – as a person and as an entrepreneur.

Have we lost the art of having a good relationship?

 Do any of us know what a truly good relationship is? Most of us aspire to have a relationship that ticks all the boxes and is mutually beneficial but like anything, there are good times and there are bad times.

In business, sitting down with your clients and getting to know them on a level where there is mutual respect, kindness, care and understanding, is something that many business people did really well in the eighties but it seems to be an art form of the past.

Wednesday, 20 January 2010 19:35

Time to step up to the mark

Whilst tennis players are getting through their first round, they all know that to keep on making it through to the finals, they need to step up to the mark.
Published in Management
Wednesday, 27 January 2010 19:08

Wet My Pants – AGAIN!

Have you ever wet your pants with laughter?

When I think about laughing so hard, that you get a stitch in your stomach or as some people say, you wet your pants, 3 particular occasions spring to mind.
Published in Management
Wednesday, 14 April 2010 00:59

IT firms hang on in wake of GFC

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The IT industry is buying less hardware, says Andrew Thomas

It’s been a year of mixed fortunes for IT businesses.
Thursday, 06 May 2010 00:01

DMG Communications gets a new brand

DMG-Communications_logo-smallSouth-east Queensland company, DMG Communications has just launched its new brand identity into the market.  Headed by well-known Queensland identity, Donna Gresham, DMG Communications helps businesses of all sizes communicate with the right infrastructure that suits a particular businesses needs. Working with top brands like Alcatel-Lucent, Avaya, LG Ericsson Wireless Soho, all technicians are certified and experienced to ensure your business gets the special treatment it deserves.
Published in Management
Tuesday, 18 May 2010 21:52

Grow, grow, grow

How do they do it? It’s a question that all entrepreneurs ask themselves at one stage or another. We see companies all the time that are in our space and they have grown phenonomenally over a short period of time. Sometimes they then fall flat and other times, they keep going. The latter is harder to achieve.
Published in Marketing
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