Women of colour still face discrimination at work. Here’s what business owners can do about it
Last week, damning statistics revealed pervasive racism in Aussie workplaces. For small businesses and startups, here's how to make change.
Review, reflect, reset: How to plan for the new financial year
By investing more time up front now in planning, you can avoid higher costs and missed targets later.
How a 27-year-old entrepreneur built a pretzel empire turning over $5 million in annual revenue, in just four years
Brittany Garbutt founded Pretzel in 2017, aged 23. She now employs 150 people, and sells 650,000 pretzels every year.
Non-dilutive capital could keep the rewards of Australia’s flourishing tech sector at home
Non-dilutive capital is emerging as a key trend, as more and more startup founders push for alternatives to raising growth funding.
Shares, registers, and agreements: The legal requirements of equity crowdfunding
Equity crowdfunding opens up a lot of potential capital, but you need to ensure your business is properly prepared for the changes that follow.
The challenges of modelling: Adam Schwab on what startup founders can learn from COVID-19 data
Adam Schwab analyses COVID-19 data predictions to demonstrate how one of the major difficulties founders face is modelling future sales and expenses.
Nick Bell’s advice on finding top hires, even during a talent drought
Aussie business mogul Nick Bell says when it comes to hiring top talent, you need to act decisively.
Volt boosts Banking-as-a-Service capability with $15 million investment and strategic partnership with AFG
Neobank Volt has secured $15 million in funding through a partnership with mortgage origination company the Australian Finance Group.
Three things Aussie startups can learn from Silicon Valley… and three things Silicon Valley could learn from us
Silicon Valley may be the global capital of startups. But we should be mindful before we build a carbon copy Down Under.
‘It’s a huge market’: How King Kong overcame limiting beliefs ahead of launching in four international markets
Australian digital advertising agency King Kong has launched internationally, after surpassing its revenue target of $20 million this year.
Seven growth secrets: How hyper-growth startup Linktree attracted 12 million users in just five years
SmartCompany Plus interviewed co-founder Alex Zaccaria, along with head of growth Jess Box, to discuss how the company capitalised on the product's innate virality, and how the business needed to change as it scaled.
How Who Gives A Crap’s unique model steers growth, decisions and led to bumper revenue in 2020
Offering lessons in profit-for-purpose, and how sustainability first companies can sell a different value proposition.