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“Entrepreneurs need to systemise or risk growing broke”
/in All Blog articles, May 2016 /by StuartMartin explains: “When a company starts out, or is very small, it is possible to run reasonably well without much planning; dealing with each new piece of work or challenge as it arrives and simply getting by. That is because the business only has short term goals. If you wanted it to expand, however, it would have to systemise or risk ‘growing broke’.
What do you really stand for?
/in All Blog articles, May 2016 /by StuartEverything we do is centered around our SCALE Manifesto; it reflects the way we think, act and behave. Not only does this give us internal clarity, but also demonstrates what people can expect from us.
“I can see this book sparking a movement of business owners who take Friday off!” – Daniel Priestley
/in All Blog articles, May 2016 /by StuartThe team at Advocate Business Services Ltd, home of author Martin, are thrilled to launch the #IDWF Pinboard which has been created to celebrate what others are already doing more of, or working towards, thanks to the power of SCALE.
Breaking through that Glass Ceiling – A cunning plan…
/in All Blog articles, May 2016 /by Jacki NorburyThe Leicester success and the breaking of the football glass ceiling that will forever remain in history, reinforces the opportunity we all have in our business.
Greetings from SCALE City
/in All Blog articles, May 2016 /by StuartThis week we’re charging our batteries on a family break in Dubai. Dubai needs no introduction, in fact it’s famous for SCALE; the once upon a time deserted place is now a prime hub in the world’s economy.
A New Dawn
/in All Blog articles, May 2016 /by StuartIs that light at the end of the tunnel…or just the light of an oncoming train? I am sure a lot of business owners have experienced this, where their business appears to be doing OK, but it’s difficult to see any real evidence due to various historical issues hanging around, and therefore not being able to see the wood for the trees.