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Selling houses the ‘new way’ is revolutionising the old

There are many reasons why you may need to sell your house quickly, and estate agencies often just can’t keep up. On average, it takes traditional estate agencies between 6 to 9 months to complete a house purchase, yet for many people that simply isn’t quick enough. You’ve spotted your dream home and know that
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Making the most of your office lunch hour

Heading to the gym, doing your online grocery shop or spending time volunteering are just some of the thing you can do during your lunch hour. That’s according to the team at LondonOffices.com who have looked at the most productive ways to spend the free hour in the middle of the day. And those hours
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Benefits of a mortgage broker for small businesses

If you have started a small business or dream to have your own small business soon, you are probably taking a lot of things into consideration. There are a lot of things to iron out before you can deem your business scheme operational and profitable. However, sometimes things don’t work out exactly as you plan
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Healing the relationship between businesses and freelancers

The gig economy and its Uber drivers and Deliveroo cyclists are much talked about, but these blue collar issues are not the only significant shift in our economy; there is a white collar evolution also taking place. A growing number of UK workers are turning to freelance work for flexibility, and small business owners are
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How your business can thrive in a university city

If you run a business based in a university city, you’ve got a great opportunity right on your doorstep. While they might not have much disposable income now, if you can build up brand loyalty with students, they can go on to become lifelong customers. Because they often move away from the area after their
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What route should your business take for its first car lease?

Are you a business owner looking to get your first car for the business? If so, you will have discovered there are different routes to consider, such as purchasing the cars outright, car finance or car leasing. You will then have found multiple options for both car finance and car leasing. So, how do you
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To err is human, to forgive is not always organisational policy!

One of the most rewarding parts of coaching and mentoring practice is that people seek to evaluate when things go wrong in a safe environment where this can be explored openly, without threat or embarrassment. It was fascinating recently to watch the curator of the Swedish ‘Museum of Failure’ in Helsingborg describe difficulty getting exhibits
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