NZBusiness October 2007
Keeping the greens
Pimp My Lawn is an innovative new franchise business taking root in the Hawke’s Bay. Glenn Baker caught up with co-creator Kate Bromley
The direction finders
The story of Direction Software is one of Kiwi entrepreneurship and clever strategy implementation. NZBusiness talks to the sales and creative bloke about their strategy execution software tool.
COVER STORY: Mind over matter
What personality traits lead to successful business ownership? Ruth Le Pla talks to the experts to find out and reveals what makes entrepreneur Seeby Woodhouse so special.
Those enterprising Cantabrians
Robin Major discovers that there is support aplenty for businesses in Canterbury, and highlights two companies thriving in this environment.
A place to do business
Regardless of whether you’re leasing or buying, there are many considerations to be factored in when choosing commercial premises. By Patricia Moore.
No more lost files
As there’s still no sign of the paperless office, effective document management is as critical as ever. So what systems, services and advice are available for businesses keen to control the document deluge? By Vikki Bland.
Beyond the stationery cupboard
New Zealand’s office supplies market has undergone a radical makeover in recent years with the emergence of e-commerce and single source suppliers. Glenn Baker reports.
Visuals vs verbals
Business presentations are not just about technique, but having the right presentation tools at your fingertips. Vikki Bland looks at the latest trends in presentation technology, and how can you leverage these to maximise impact.
Keeping the greens
The direction finders
Those enterprising Cantabrians
A place to do business
No more lost files
Beyond the stationery cupboard
Visuals vs verbals