Archive | February, 2013

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The New Girls Club

This is not another article about being fair and equitable to women.  Personally I don’t believe in equality as an aspiration.  I do believe that businesses are there for one reason; to make a profit.   And I do believe many businesses are missing a golden opportunity to do this. When it comes to business ethics, […]

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2013 East Midlands Business Achievement Awards

CMI East Midlands : IC East Midlands : WiM East Midlands 13 top awards presented in one amazing evening. Celebrate the success of your achievements and those of your organisation with your peers at The 2013 East Midlands Business Achievement Awards which will be held at the wonderful Devonshire Place on the evening of Friday 10th […]

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Starting Your Business

As the first article on our Business Start Up page, it makes sense to  begin by looking at some of the most important points to consider when on the threshold of your new adventure. Amidst all the excitement and enthusiasm I know that there will also be some apprehension about just where one begins and what one […]

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Are Volunteers Less Professional than Paid Staff?

Warning:  This article may well offend.  If you are likely to experience offense through hearing from those who would like to be valued for their contribution, are prepared to voice a differing opinion and who freely give of their time knowledge, skill and experience,  thus contributing to the development of organisation, please do not read […]

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Mothers in Managment: Family Friendly Enterprises

WiM has joined forces to host the Mothers in Management conference in Brussels on 8th February 2013.  The title of the conference Family Friendly Enterprises. Representing WiM and the UK at this European event will be: Sandra Pollock, WiM National Chair and Director of Open Mind Coaching UK , Janet Woollett, WiM National Deputy Chair,  Ron Simpson, Chair of Uppingham […]

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