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The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable

Par Logaraj Muthalagan

What are some of the pitfalls that teams face as they seek to grow together?

There are many factors that can contribute to a team's dysfunction, but these five are some of the most common. If you're looking to improve your team's performance, be on the lookout for these dysfunctions.


  1. Lack of trust.
    T...
04.01.19 10:20 AM - Commentaire(s)

3 Tips for When You’re Applying for A Bridging Loan

Par Logaraj Muthalagan


Sometimes, you need an injection of finance. It may be that your business has a golden opportunity and needs a decent sum of money in a short time to take full advantage, or perhaps you’re looking at a new office space and feel a bridging loan is the fastest route to making it happen. Whatever the ...

01.07.18 02:38 AM - Commentaire(s)

4 Steps to Reducing Your Number of Late Payments

Par Logaraj Muthalagan


Running a business is hard. There are a million and one things to think about every single day and your focus should always be on how to improve and thrive. Unfortunately, late payments can throw operations into disarray and through no fault of your own. It’s one of the most frustrating elements of...

30.06.18 12:25 AM - Commentaire(s)

What kind of government support is available to businesses that are ready to export? 

Par Logaraj Muthalagan


As the UK moves ahead with Brexit and inches closer to exiting the European Union, there will be an increased emphasis on how much business the country does abroad. This means a greater focus on exports to new trading partners, and an increased flow of goods to already established markets like Amer...

31.05.18 10:19 PM - Commentaire(s)

The number of SMEs trading internationally has halved, but the benefits are still paramount

Par Logaraj Muthalagan


Statistics recently released by WorldFirst have revealed that the number of SMEs that are trading internationally is steadily declining. The figure dropped to 1.5 million last year, just half of what it was in 2016.

Perhaps it’s a lack of funding or concerns over the state of the foreign economy th...

27.03.18 08:28 PM - Commentaire(s)