'When you start your own business it's not always 9 to 5, sometimes it's more like 24/7'
Pinergy’s Enda Gunnell talks about the challenges of starting a business and doing stock takes on a farm.
Pinergy’s Enda Gunnell talks about the challenges of starting a business and doing stock takes on a farm.
If we want our entrepreneurial spirit to blossom, we have to help the smaller guys
It would be perilous to ignore the issues facing Irish startups in 2019.
The previews for the 12 months ahead have flooded in, with most wary of a slowdown in growth.
Ireland is closed for business when it comes to luring badly-needed professional contractors
Here’s how Budget 2019 was a lost opportunity for the country to address its talent shortage.
Here are the main issues Ireland's lawmakers will encounter in 2019
Political anoraks will have a lot to mull over when Oireachtas business resumes later this month.
Ireland’s business leaders share the tips that have stuck with them over the years.
These entrepreneurs talk about door-stepping Pat Kenny and when a launch goes horribly wrong.
We pick the businesses that are gearing up for a big year.
Even the most successful leaders had to get their hands dirty first.
'Get everything in writing. That's a lesson I learned in a crude way'
Rena Maycock talks about moving into tech startups after establishing a matchmaking agency.
Freshii’s Dave O’Donoghue talks about getting into the food industry and the tough task of letting staff go.
From Christmas disasters to near-death experiences, entrepreneurs talk about some of their low points.
From tech gurus to ex-Dragons’ Den stars, we got the best questions for finding dream hires.
'We made mistakes when it came to funding. We could've ramped up the business even quicker'
Two years after launching his startup, Sean Murray talks about some of the lessons he has learned so far.
Jenny Huston talks about giving up a career in radio to start her jewellery business, Edge Only.
Some of Ireland’s busiest business travellers share their advice for making it from A to B unruffled.
A no-nonsense guide to rolling out a workplace wellness scheme that works
It’s well known that promoting the well-being of employees is good for business.
'Your business becomes part of who you are. That makes it harder to shake off criticism'
Caroline Dunlea talks about what she learned from setting up her own firm.
Gym + Coffee’s Niall Horgan talks about giving up his job to start his athletic clothing business.
Many argue that good design stimulates productivity – but not everyone’s a fan of today’s workplaces.