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How to keep staff motivated

Small firms should take advantage of their flexibility to ensure that their employees are kept motivated

Although the economy is slowly recovering, there is no doubt that the business situation is still challenging. As small and medium-sized businesses seek to expand, employee engagement, motivation and morale have never been more important. For any business to be successful it is vital that staff are motivated and are working well within the structure of the company.

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Why your firm must protect its Intellectual Property

How to work anywhere

Developing business talent

Miles Rees
IPO
Gavin Parrish
Hewlett Packard
William Morris
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships

How companies can protect their brand and image Full story

Enabling staff to work from home can boost your company's productivity Full story

How your firm can innovate to develop its talent Full story

 
 

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Make the most of your intellectual assets

Your business probably owns some form of Intellectual Property that can be exploited using trade marks (brands & logos), patent (inventions) or design protection.

Find out how you can make money from these intellectual assets here - www.ipo.gov.uk/iphealthcheck

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