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Business growth and development
Keeping your business dynamic and forward-looking is not just a matter of chasing new customers. It involves every aspect of the business operation, from marketing to product development, from administration to training, from financial management to creative thinking.
Managing for growth
Is your business a dynamic enterprise set on growth, or has it lost its impetus and gone senile? Understanding the difference between a growing business and an ageing business can help you keep your firm on course for growth, or re-energise it if it h...
Small can be beautiful
Growth is not, as many believe, the only criterion of success in business. Indeed, it is perfectly possible to remain a small business and still be successful.
The dangers of overtrading
Strange as it might seem, impressive sales figures and even improved short-term profits do not necessarily indicate ongoing success for a business.
The right kind of growth
In the pursuit of improved profitability you might be forgiven for thinking that any kind of growth is desirable, but in reality there are two types of growth - healthy growth and unhealthy growth.
Why every business should aim to be innovative
The government has long encouraged firms to be innovative. Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs), for example, were set up to enable firms of all sizes and across all industry sectors to share in the skills, expertise and know-how of the UK's universities and colleges.
Safeguard business ideas and intellectual property
Intellectual property can form an important and valuable part of a firm's assets.
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Wagstaffs is the trading name of Wags LLP. Wags LLP is a limited liability partnership in England & Wales, registration number OC317369. Wagstaffs Chartered Accountants are registered to carry on audit work and regulated for a range of investment business activities by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.
