Sunday, August 28, 2022

How To Stay Motivated As A Small Business Owner?

 Hi there,

Losing momentum after a while in your business is a common problem faced by entrepreneurs who are no longer interested in the same routine. Monotony can make them take a backstep and move away from the successful path. Thus, it is essential to keep their interest maintained in the work. It requires putting effort in maintaining focus on the gaols and moving in that direction relentlessly. They must surround themselves with zealous and positive people who keep them charged to achieve more. Also, it is important to maintain creativity in the organisation to allow new ideas to grow and bring flexibility in the work system. So, here is an article that will help you achieve the motivation you need.  

https://www.business2sell.com.au/blogs/strategy/how-to-stay-motivated-as-a-small-business-owner



Sydney news: Redeveloped Sydney football stadium opens to public

 Here's what you need to know this morning. 

Lively show for stadium opening

Tens of thousands of people flocked to the redeveloped Sydney Football Stadium yesterday, which opened its gates to the public for the first time since it was controversially demolished and rebuilt. 

Australian artists Guy Sebastian and Baker Boy headlined the day's free entertainment, which also included stalls and tours of the $828 million venue.

The rebuilt stadium features a 360-degree open concourse, new seating with enhanced views of the field and better accessibility.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-08-29/live-nsw-now-redeveloped-football-stadium-opens-to-public/101380474




University of Sydney to build $478 million medical precinct after record donation haul

 The University of Sydney will pour half a billion dollars into a new medical precinct, a record capital investment bringing 1200 researchers and seven science schools together under one roof.

The biomedical facility, to be built next to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, will form the “centrepiece” of the university’s 10-year strategic plan, which will be unveiled by vice chancellor Mark Scott on Tuesday.

A record $73 million in funding for the facility will come from philanthropic donations. The Susan and Isaac Wakil Foundation is donating $20 million, making it the biggest named donor to the university in its 170-year history.

The Wakils made their fortune in the clothing industry and owned of a slew of buildings across Pyrmont and the central business district until they sold them off in 2014 to fund their foundation.

Read More: https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/university-of-sydney-to-build-478-million-medical-precinct-after-record-donation-haul-20220826-p5bd4x.html



Rome’s arches have stood for 2000 years. But in Sydney’s Italian Forum, they’re crumbling

 The marble arches of Rome’s Forum have stood for 2000 years. In Sydney’s version, the arches around the Leichhardt piazza are polystyrene and they are already crumbling.

But Leichhardt’s Forum does share some things with its Italian namesake: intrigue, political machinations and an almost gladiatorial taste for infighting.

The polystyrene arches, found to be a fire hazard and now partially removed, are the latest flashpoint in a long-running turf war between some of the forum’s commercial operators, factions among the forum’s residents, and an Italian-Australian charity that owns the theatre and cultural centre at the heart of the complex.

Read More: https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/rome-s-arches-have-stood-for-2000-years-but-in-sydney-s-italian-forum-they-re-crumbling-20220826-p5bd40.html




Why Ethics and Social Responsibility Matter to Modern Businesses?

 Hello, Business ethics are not something that needs to be done to follow the herd mentality. It is a requirement to run a morally correct w...