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Devon-based businesses 'stand good chance of surviving recession'
Businesses 'need to concentrate on sales and marketing'
Managers 'need to handle stress levels of employees'
Internal management promotion 'a better option'
Employees taking health risks in the workplace
48-hour working week 'will not harm businesses'
Keep employees motivated during economic uncertainty
Online job boards 'to remain more cost effective in 2009'
Red tape 'harming small business growth'
Create a sense of community in the workplace
SMEs 'struggling to find affordable credit'
Capacity planning 'could help business growth'
VAT cuts could create difficulties for small businesses
Online TV service for small businesses launched
Run a business like a home
Small businesses offered financial assistance
Young workers 'face greater unemployment risk'
London and south-east 'could be worst hit in recession'
Government to provide loans to small businesses
Management have to be vigilant with regards to stress
Reward schemes 'can help motivate employees during difficult time'
Small businesses 'missing out on relief'
Business jargon 'can hinder productivity'
Energy and enthusiasm 'can help colleagues in credit crunch'
Joint and back pain 'main causes of employee absence'
Employers 'should be educated about staff mental health'
Employee screening 'far easier due to technology'
Flexible working 'can help small businesses'
Direct Marketing can be 'cheaper and more effective'
CRB 'could help check migrant workers'
 
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Devon-based businesses 'stand good chance of surviving recession'
Monday, 05 January 2009 | Direct News by Adfero

Devon-based businesses 'stand good chance of surviving recession'Businesses across Devon stand a good chance of surviving the recession and coming out stronger, according to one business leader.Derek Phillips, chairman of the Exeter Chamber of Commerce, has told...
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Businesses 'need to concentrate on sales and marketing'
Friday, 02 January 2009 | Direct News by Adfero

Businesses 'need to concentrate on sales and marketing'Small businesses across the UK should not cut back on sales and marketing during the current economic downturn, an industry expert has warned.John Dunsmure, managing director of the British Chambers...
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