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Business support series for small businesses: The third video in the ‘Getting Through and Getting on Series: Resilient Networks
Manchester Metropolitan University. Getting Through and Getting on video series: Resilient Networks. The Third video series, designed to support businesses The team at Manchester Met Business School have developed a series of short videos with a key theme each week...
Business support series for small businesses: The second video in the ‘Getting Through and Getting on Series Triage
Manchester Metropolitan University. Getting Through and Getting on video series: Triage. The second video series, designed to support businesses The team at Manchester Met Business School have developed a series of short videos with a key theme each week to support...
Business support series for small businesses: The Circle of Influence and Control. The first video in the ‘Getting Through and Getting on series
Manchester Metropolitan University. The circle of influence and Control. The fist video in the 'Getting through and getting on' video series, design to support businesses The team at Manchester Met Business School have developed a series of short videos with a key...
Business support series for small businesses: Introduction- Getting Through and Getting On
Manchester Metropolitan University. The introduction video to the Getting Through and Getting On video series, designed to support businesses The team at Manchester Met Business School have developed a series of short videos with a key theme each week to support...
Opinion piece: Sparkling moments aren’t just for Christmas
Reflection is a good thing but rarely objective. There is a natural tendency to gloss over or wilfully forget the things that made us happy and instead focus on what didn’t go so well. Stop it. It’s a waste of energy and no-one likes a moan-y pants. If you are a normal, slightly grumpy, negative person like the rest of the UK then this blog post is for you.
Opinion: You always have enough time.
Opinion: You always have enough time.You always have enough time.By Neil Simpson, Enterprise Training Officer, Manchester Metropolitan University. The most common complaint I hear from businesses is that they “don’t have enough time”. I bet you think you have the...