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OPINION: Businesses invariably benefit from new ways of thinking — but neurodiverse people are still a largely untapped talent pool.

OPINION: Businesses invariably benefit from new ways of thinking — but neurodiverse people are still a largely untapped talent pool. Keep Reading
Business is Boring is a weekly podcast series presented by The Spinoff in association with Callaghan Innovation. Host Simon Pound speaks with innovators and commentators focused on the future of New Zealand. This week he’s joined by Simon Coley, co-founder of All Good and Karma Drinks. Banana Keep Reading
On the East Coast, a group of Māori-owned enterprises is innovating to create new revenue streams while doing what they love. New Zealand’s remote and sparsely populated regions are typically not the best places to create thriving brick-and-mortar businesses. In small communities miles away from Keep Reading
OPINION: We've had a good recovery, but it's not been felt evenly. Keep Reading
Technology is helping New Zealand’s small businesses focus on the important stuff and freeing up their valuable time, while dealing with the challenges and opportunities of a pandemic. As a nation of five million, we love to hold up our shiny success stories of Kiwi businesses that have made it b Keep Reading
Business is Boring is a weekly podcast series presented by The Spinoff in association with Callaghan Innovation. Host Simon Pound speaks with innovators and commentators focused on the future of New Zealand. This week he’s joined by Blackbird’s Sam Wong. Last year one of the biggest venture c Keep Reading
A new study suggests the Commerce Commission needs to get tougher with New Zealand businesses over their general terms and conditions. Keep Reading
B2B brands taking a public moral or ethical stand are increasingly looking at their suppliers and manufacturers to reflect their own values, but where do they draw the line? Keep Reading
Professional communication has traditionally been buttoned up. But a new generation entering the workforce may help us relax – at least a little. Keep Reading
The new conventional wisdom in these unconventional times is that advanced-economy governments can take advantage of today's ultra-low interest rates to borrow and spend without limit in order to support the economy. But the fact is that there is always a limit, and it may come into view sooner than many realise Keep Reading
It’s the new national pastime and New Zealand’s fastest-growing tech industry. Jonathan Cotton finds out how New Zealand is staying connected to this billion-dollar global opportunity. Gus, my 11-year-old son, will talk to you about gaming. He’ll talk to himself about gaming. Under the right circ Keep Reading
Convert open-plan spaces into the meeting rooms and quiet corners we need to do our best work, says the Financial Times' Pilita Clark. Keep Reading
Is this the time to spend on your business' technology for greater productivity? Keep Reading
OPINION: The start-up journey can be daunting, so here are the ups and downs we discovered along the way. Keep Reading
With nowhere else to turn, a small business owner issues a plea to the prime minister to level the playing field between tenant and landlord. Dear Ms Ardern, First of all, I would like to congratulate you on your re-election, and your second term in government. I hope it will be a successful t Keep Reading
Westpac economists say the economic outcomes from unchanged interest rate settings would be 'unacceptable' to the Reserve Bank Keep Reading
We associate the term "getting in the zone" to mean an intense, productive period at work but there's another zone which is just as important, ... Keep Reading
Seasonal collected stories from New Zealand and elsewhere, on small business startups and entrepreneurship. Keep Reading

