Day: March 4, 2025

“Right To Switch Off” scrapped, but is this good for business?

Right to ignore your boss’s phone calls after work? Not so anymore. The “Right To Switch Off” was introduced in October as part of the government’s Employment Rights Bill, which would give employees legal rights to disconnect from any work-related activities, such as phone calls and emails, outside their regular working hours. However, the government…

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Google’s 60-hour workweek: the secret to success or a recipe for burnout?

Is it all work and no play for Google employees? As the competition in artificial intelligence (AI) heats up, Google’s leadership is making it clear that hard work – and lots of it – is the key to staying ahead. But with co-founder Sergey Brin pushing for longer workweeks in the office, the tech giant’s…

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How To Create A Successful Email Advertising Campaign

Email marketing campaigns have been part of a marketeer’s methods for years, and despite the growth of newer ways of marketing, they’re far from outdated. Around 4.5 billion people worldwide use email, and 88% of users check their emails at least once daily thanks to their smartphones. This opens up consistent opportunities to drive sales,…

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Waving Goodbye to Your Business: From Startup to Exit

By Ed Johnson, CEO & Co-Founder of uRoutine As someone who has recently gone through a startup “exit”, I thought it might be helpful to anybody else considering it, to share the journey and a few key considerations. Before I provide further context, I will start by confidently saying that selling a business is an…

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What they don’t tell you about exiting a startup

Most entrepreneurs I meet have one of two business objectives. Goal one is to generate a sustainable and consistent income. Goal two is to get to the exit. In the early days of founding PushFar, I can’t lie, I had visions of grandeur. I imagined myself running an office with 500+ employees and a global…

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