Remote staffing helping kiwi businesses stay competitive

How does NZ entrepreneur Geoff Baldwin work with businesses to drive increased profits through the use of remote staffing? With an ever increasing need for New Zealand businesses to find ways to remain competitive and make strategic changes in their business for growth, the Deployed team partner with businesses to implement effective remote staffing strategies for an overall win win.

New Zealand Entrepreneur to Star in Global Amazon Prime TV Series

New Zealand entrepreneur, Briar Prestidge (27), has been selected from thousands of CEOs, investors and leaders from around the world to compete on an Amazon Prime TV docu-series.

On the show, teams will have “4 days to save the world” and partner with a non-profit to solve a socio-economic issue that is impacting the world, including wage inequality, access to affordable health care, global warming, hunger and homelessness.

Successful Integration With IRD Digital Transformation

Tandem NZ, a digital solutions company from Christchurch have successfully integrated Inland Revenue’s platform with that of other accounting and payroll agencies online. They employed various technologies to successfully connect with IRD’s Digital Transformation system. The entire project took about 6 months to implement and released to the general public.

Online Business Networking Group Offers Free Membership with SEO Benefits

Website World have created Business Networking NZ, a free online business directory and Facebook support group for New Zealand business owners and their agents. The brain child of web developer Reuben Jackson, Business Networking NZ aims to help both start-ups and established businesses grow their online presence, learn from each other, and develop mutually beneficial relationships amongst businesses throughout the country.

Will Labours Housing Policies Cause A Property Price Crash?

Impacts of the new government’s policies on the housing market. Will these policies materialise what some already fear and accelerate the property cycle into a crash of unseen proportions? Will speculators and property investors no longer invest in properties? Will the Labour government produce the extra 5,000 “affordable, high quality” homes a year in Auckland they have promised for the next 10 years?