20th August 2020
It’s well documented that many people find the thought of public speaking more frightening that going to the dentist, handling spiders or even death! Even the most seasoned CEOs can find public speaking frightening, or at best, uncomfortable. The most common issue that CEOs have to overcome with public speaking is overcoming their nerves. The nerves normally manifest themselves in the same way – men tend to go ‘monotone’ and women tend to go quite high and screechy – both issues need to be overcome to be a successful public speaker.
19th August 2020
Founded less than 4 years ago, OON Media is an award winning digital marketing and video production agency as voted by Corporate Vision Magazine.
17th August 2020
Local businesses are being urged to act quickly if they haven’t yet submitted a claim for a grant from the Government’s coronavirus business support funds.
14th August 2020
Research from the British Chambers of Commerce, in partnership with Mobile UK, has underlined the importance of good quality mobile coverage to enable firms to restart and maintain operations successfully after the Covid-19 pandemic.
13th August 2020
Jonnie Barr’s new business, Toast’d, takes toasted marshmallow kits to a new level. Here’s his story.
12th August 2020
A new fast track system aims to help businesses across Wirral provide additional outdoor seating.
6th August 2020
I’ve delivered redundancy seminars since I was in my early 20’s to a variety of businesses for their employees.
5th August 2020
Hoist UK designed and manufactured the jib crane and our engineers installed & commissioned this on the customer’s site.
5th August 2020
Results from the latest BCC Coronavirus Business Tracker reveal that businesses are still facing significant cashflow challenges with the schemes announced in the Summer Statement failing to provide support at the scale needed to protect jobs after the furlough scheme winds down:
3rd August 2020
Community food and welfare support groups across Wirral will have an opportunity to access small grants next month to help them continue their good work to address financial hardship and other impacts from Covid-19, which continue to be felt despite the lockdown easing.