Login Early contact with analysts recommended for tech startups According to research, startup enterprises that offer services to technology companies should strategically involve business analysts at an early stage to increase their likelihood of success. News 2 years ago
Login Q&A with Ilya Rouss founder of Teleporting Teleporting is an ecosystem for the self-employed where you can find any type of activity on your road to self-improvement. We caught up with Ilya Rouss, Founder and Managing Director of Teleporting. Features 2 years ago
Login Why a strong hiring strategy is crucial for early-stage startups The hiring strategy is often less of a priority for early-stage startups than developing their development and getting funding. However, building a strong team is crucial for the success of any company, especially startups. Features 2 years ago
Login The physical and financial toll of insomnia The birth of my first daughter, Sloane, had prepared me well for the many sleepless nights I’d spend with my second daughter, Isla, when she was born 13 months later. However, I never thought, as Isla turned two at the end of March 2023, I’d still only be sleeping two-four hours a night. Life 2 years ago
Login Cost-of-living crisis: top five stress management techniques Entrepreneurs are often under tremendous pressure to succeed, especially during the cost-of-living crisis. Life 2 years ago
Login Feeling the pinch? How startups can optimise tech team productivity The SPACE framework takes a more holistic view of developer productivity and wellbeing, says Hywel Carver, Co-Founder and CEO of Skiller Whale. Features 2 years ago
Login Rise of Boomerang employees: 71% of professionals open to returning to pre-Covid employer Almost three quarters of professionals (71%) have stated that they are open to returning to their pre-Covid employer – with half admitting that the reasons as to why they left are no longer applicable in today’s market. News 2 years ago
Login The problem with the university spinout process is much more than just equity University “spinouts” – companies created to commercialise scientific and technological breakthroughs developed by students and researchers – are big business. According to a recent report, equity investment in spinouts increased more than fivefold – from £405 million to £2.54 billion – in the decade to 2021. Features 2 years ago
Login Why Terms and Conditions matter – how to protect your startup As a startup owner, you’ll likely have a lot on your plate. From managing finances and employees to marketing and sales, it can be easy to overlook the importance of having clear and comprehensive terms and conditions in place. Features 2 years ago
Login Navigating the cost-of-living crisis: why digital marketing is more important than ever As the cost-of-living continues to rise, small businesses are feeling the impact. From inflated costs to increased employee wages, businesses are struggling to keep up with the ever-increasing expenses. Life 2 years ago
Login BREATHE – WE’VE GOT YOUR BACK The Hustle Awards, Startups Magazine's annual event that celebrates and recognises the achievements of entrepreneurs and startups, has announced that the deadline for submissions has been extended to midnight on the 7th of April. News 2 years ago
Login Leveling up female founders across the regions As most of us are all too aware, female-led companies are shockingly under-represented in the world of investment and at every stage of their growth development. Features 2 years ago
Login The problems facing ClimateTech: how is capital being channelled? Climate change has been a major concern for several decades now, however, only recently has the conversation shifted to finding solutions for this rapidly growing problem. One of the most promising areas of innovation is ClimateTech – a sector that focuses on developing technologies that can help mitigate or adapt to climate change. Despite the immense potential of ClimateTech, it consistently faces several challenges when it comes to attracting adequate investments, especially among ClimateTech startups. This article will explore the problems facing ClimateTech and how capital is being channelled in this sector. Startups 2 years ago
Login A guide to effective maintenance planning and scheduling Have you ever heard of making plans and schedules for maintenance? It might sound like a challenging idea, but it's pretty easy. Features 2 years ago
Login Five stress symptoms to look out for that may be linked to hormones instead Stress in the workplace is a common issue, with 79% of the workforce saying they frequently experience it and 13.7 million working days are lost to it each year in the UK, costing the economy £28.3 billion annually. Life 2 years ago