Monday, June 27, 2022

7 Best-Kept Secrets of Successful Entrepreneurs

 Hi all,

I have worked in several organisations over the years, and it has been a pleasure to work with them. Working closely with them has taught me a lot of things. I liked the way they made their way up through the years without looking back or getting bogged down by the hurdles. All of them make smart and informed decision rather working on assumption and intuition. They work with the best people and focus on growing the business. Also, they pay special attention to feedback received from the customers and employees. They are disciplined and agile and proactively work towards their goals. To know more about how they work, look at the article shared below. 

https://www.business2sell.com.au/blogs/evaluation/7-bestkept-secrets-of-successful-entrepreneurs



NSW offers free responsible alcohol and gambling refresher courses to address hospitality staff shortages

 Former hospitality workers will have access to free refresher courses for Responsible Service of Alcohol and Responsible Conduct of Gambling under a New South Wales government initiative to address the worker shortage.

During his visit to Albury to make the announcement, Hospitality and Racing Minister Kevin Anderson said the industry needed more people to continue providing a service, particularly people with prior experience.

"It's about reconnecting workers with the hospitality industry who have left and gone on to other parts of the workforce," he said.

"It is about making sure that they know how to run a bar, know how to serve, know how to run tills, know how to run kitchens and front of bars as well as gaming rooms."

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-27/free-rsa-and-rcg-courses-to-combat-hospitality-worker-shortage/101187146



Australian canoeing star Jess Fox triumphs over illness to win third consecutive K1 World Cup gold

 Olympic champion Jess Fox has earned one of her toughest World Cup canoeing triumphs, overcoming sickness to paddle to a third consecutive K1 crown in Slovenia.

Last year's C1 champion at the Tokyo Olympics was left emotional after she fought against the odds to another victory despite falling ill before her K1 final on the Tacen whitewater course in Ljubljana.

"Today's been a bit emotional because it's been a real mental battle," said the 28-year-old, who is considered to be one of the greatest canoe racers in history.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-27/jess-fox-canoeing-world-cup-gold-tacen-slovenia-illness/101185734



Man sentenced in Batemans Bay court for dealing with proceeds of online puppy scam

 A New South Wales South Coast man has been fined $6,000 and sentenced to a two-year community correction order for dealing with nearly $50,000 in swindled funds related to an online puppy scam.

Jeremadra man Steven Rootsey, 33, was asked to convert money to cryptocurrency by an unknown person via Snapchat last year, according to documents tendered to Batemans Bay Local Court.

Rootsey was promised 10 per cent of the funds in return, although he claimed to not being aware of the source of the money.

The proceeds of a scam selling non-existent puppies to the public were deposited into several bank accounts under Rootsey's name during July last year.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-27/steven-rootsey-sentenced-in-dealing-proceeds-online-puppy-scam/101187180