It is often also a predictable inevitability. The financial website Investopedia defines irrational exuberance as unsustainable investor enthusiasm that drives… Read more »
Posts Tagged: business growth
What kinds of unreasonable demands should prompt SMEs to decline contracts?
The natural inclination of most SMEs is likely to be to accept almost all new orders from clients and customers,… Read more »
Is your accountant an information processor or an information interpreter?
The right accountant can be a very valuable resource for the SME, but their real value depends on the services… Read more »
An uncertain future for the new and used car sectors?
From time to time K2 looks at the health and performance of specific sectors of the UK economy and this… Read more »
Big data, statistics and decision-making
Businesses should always be aware that statistics can be manipulated and that analysis of so-called big data sets is a… Read more »
Proof that, taught properly, cold calling really is child’s play!
Very few of us actually like cold calling. The idea of phoning a total stranger can strike fear and dread… Read more »
The post-election Government must start listening to business
As if the post-EU referendum uncertainty wasn’t enough, businesses now must contend with a Government that is far less “strong… Read more »
A leader’s lack of confidence can inhibit business growth
We recently explored the toxic effects on a business that can result where people in influential positions exhibit one or… Read more »
The Pitfalls of Overtrading
A business that is overtrading is one that is at risk of becoming insolvent. Overtrading is when a company is… Read more »
Is Creative Destruction being stifled by risk aversion?
In his 1942 work, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, the economist Joseph Schumpeter introduced the idea of Creative Destruction as an essential… Read more »
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