The tourism industry has been one of the most affected. However, Mexican destinations such as Cancun, Acapulco, CDMX, Vallarta and Oaxaca, have managed to stay active and dominate the networks.
Monthly Archives: January 2021
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4 entrepreneurship lessons that will help you grow in 2021
by Rodrigo Segal • • 0 Comments
The key for this 2021 will be to respond to what knowledge and capabilities did we acquire or develop during the past year that we can use to our advantage to continue operating?
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How would you like your next car to be?
by Víctor Salgado • • 0 Comments
A company that UNDERSTANDS its customers is a winning company. Look at it this way, how many companies UNDERSTAND YOU? This exercise will help you understand it.
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4 Questions to Ask Yourself During the 2020 Tax Season
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Use Technology to Give Your Team Superpowers
by Joanna Swash • • 0 Comments
The symbiotic relationship between people and technology will power future business success.
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Why Small Business Owners Need to Reconnect With Their Mission
by Mimi Doe • • 0 Comments
During a crisis, resist the urge to pivot immediately. Double down on your mission instead
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4 Pillars of the New eCommerce Frontier Entrepreneurs Need to Embrace
by Jonathan Jadali • • 0 Comments
The new frontier of ecommerce is full of rapid innovation. As the face of the industry changes, entrepreneurs must change with it.
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Photos: Tesla Updates Model Y Interior Design
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The improvements are already being produced and the first models will be delivered at the end of January 2021.
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Free start-up checklist
by Timothy Adler • • 0 Comments
Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
With redundancies expected to soar when businesses eventually emerge from lockdown and those on furlough lose their jobs, many of us are thinking of going into business for ourselves.
Last year saw a record number of companies created, with an extra 84,758 businesses setting up in 2020 compared with 2019.
Indeed the number of firms incorporated in Britain during the four weeks to mid-December was over one third higher than during the same period last year.
The year-on-year growth rate for new company registrations has been in double digits since June 2019.
If you have worked for an employer all your life, the idea of setting up on your own can seem daunting. Here is a free start-up checklist to take you through every step of creating your own business.
#1 – What’s your business idea?
First, you need to have a great business idea.
British entrepreneurs have always been good on capitalising on the emerging business trends that could boom in the near future and beyond.
What’s the problem that you’re addressing?
How can you help solve it?
What is the need in your local area?
Who is the competition?
How big is the potential market?
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One in five Brits say they want to start a business in 2021
by Timothy Adler • • 0 Comments
Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
One in five UK adults say they want to start a business in 2021.
That figure rises to over one third (34 per cent) of 18 to 34-year-olds.
And one in 10 of those surveyed said they already were already actively planning for their start-up this year.
Even more excitingly, only 6 per cent said it was because they had become unemployed, rising to 8 per cent because of furlough. More than one third (37 per cent) said it was because they had always wanted to start a business.
>See also: Checklist for going self-employed – a Small Business guide
More than half of those expecting to start their new business sometime in 2021 say they see it as being as a side-hustle.
As for what kind of start-up people want to launch, health and wellbeing was the top category (11 per cent) followed by manufacturing (10 per cent), tech (10 per cent) and business services (10 per cent)
However, manufacturing was the overwhelming number one category in the industrial West Midlands, which was the area where people were most likely to go into business for themselves.
But 12 per cent of all those surveyed said they needed more information and