Mike O’Hagan, owner of MiniMovers and a Serial Entrepreneur will be in Brisbane from 9th of May till the 14th of May. If you are in Brisbane, you can catch him presenting around the latest developments in Business growth at the following dates and venues. Meanwhile, our first tour in June is already FULL and the next […]
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Less Interviewing, More Testing – Hiring Staff on Core Skills
I regularly receive raving comments about the people I employ. Often I’m asked, “How do you get such loyal and focussed people?” It’s really simple: we create them. In this post, I will tell you about the practical ways that I use when hiring staff. Of the 300-400 people currently working for me in my […]
Business Learning Tours about Proper Offshoring
Our tours are designed to help both large and small Australian Businesses to overcome the issues of outsourcing. We run a structured 3 day Business Outsourcing Tour of Manila. This is about experiencing firsthand the DIFFERENT ways you can engage people and services. It also covers how to deal with your processes when outsourcing as […]
Cracking the Offshoring Nut, Offshoring History and the Offshoring Process
In our ever connected world there are massive opportunities: buying, selling and now EMPLOYING anywhere in the world. Now, it’s actually easy to find well educated, highly motivated administration/office workers. Who will work for $120 a week. The challenge is how do you find, engage, transfer your knowledge, and then manage them. Those […]
Never Give up: How I Saved My Business Through Offshor
As a business owner for 20 years, my business enjoyed constant profitable growth. From a $200 start-up, we bootstrapped the company to $30M with 500 staff . Then the GFC hit. The consequential ensuing mayhem caused a 30% reduction in market size across Australia. Within a few months we had serious red ink. Workers were […]
6 Tips to Avoid Common Business Mistakes in Getting Low-Cost Employees
It’s actually very easy to hire staff in the Philippines with amazingly productivity, who are paid about $120 a week. These staff members are all educated in English with university degrees. But like anything, there are traps and issues. Most mistakes come from lack of understanding of the critical success factors when getting low-cost employees. […]