
Small business: Family businesses - John Tucker
John Tucker, President, The International Centre for Families in Business, Staffordshire, England. He works exclusively with families in business, usually facing some form of transitional change.
John Tucker, President, The International Centre for Families in Business, Staffordshire, England. He works exclusively with families in business, usually facing some form of transitional change.
Richard King knows all about the pressures involved in leaving a steady job to go into business.
Running a family business can be challenging at the best of times.
Company that specialises in online search has expanded from a one-man-band to employing nine staff.
A computer security expert is urging small businesses in New Zealand to step up their computer protection against online fraudsters.
Steve Lombardi is President and CEO of Real Time Genomics, a NZ started company now headquartered in San Francisco.
Chris Smith, founder and CEO of Stqry and its technology. STQRY is based in Wellington and also has a small sales office in Seattle, WA.
Rod Drury, serial tech entrepreneur and founder of publicly listed software acounting firm, Xero, with a current valuation of $1.33 billion.
Ian McCrae, is the CEO and majority shareholder of Orion Health, the large Auckland health software company which has just celebrated its 20th birthday.
Director Jason Roberts, Livelink Connect, a cloud-based email system an Icehouse graduate.
The maker of the Martin Jetpack may go ahead with a sharemarket listing this year, its chairwoman says.
Accountant who transformed her own business is now helping others to achieve the same thing.
The IRD has been flooded by a last-minute rush of confessions from people who paid themselves artificially low salaries to avoid the top personal tax rate.
Andrew Simmonds, managing partner Simmonds Stewart, a law firm exclusively for the tech industry. He is on a number of boards of tech companies including ARANZ Geo.
Greg Cross, co-founder PowerbyProxi, a wireless power company building solutions for some of the biggest industrial and consumer electronics companies in the world.
A new New Zealand lost pet service is looking to tap into the power of social media.
One of the finalists for the upcoming 2013 New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards, Aranz Geo, credits the Christchurch earthquakes.