As the economic slowdown persists and redundancies rise, more Kiwis are looking to go into business for themselves because they want to earn more and enjoy greater control over their lives, but most startups will end in failure, New Zealand’s biggest business sales firm warns Bruce Cattell, CEO of LINK International Group, says the illusion of job security leads many to consider entrepreneurship, either by buying a business or starting on their own. However, statistics show that 63% of New ...
As the economic slowdown persists and redundancies rise, more Kiwis are looking to go into business for themselves because they want to earn more and enjoy greater control over their lives, but most startups will end in failure, New Zealand’s biggest business sales firm warns Bruce Cattell, CEO of LINK International Group, says the illusion of job security leads many to consider entrepreneurship, either by buying a business or starting on their own. However, statistics show that 63% of New ...
As the economic slowdown persists and redundancies rise, more Kiwis are looking to go into business for themselves because they want to earn more and enjoy greater control over their lives, but most startups will end in failure, New Zealand’s biggest business sales firm warns Bruce Cattell, CEO of LINK International Group, says the illusion of job security leads many to consider entrepreneurship, either by buying a business or starting on their own. However, statistics show that 63% of New ...
As the economic slowdown persists and redundancies rise, more Kiwis are looking to go into business for themselves because they want to earn more and enjoy greater control over their lives, but most startups will end in failure, New Zealand’s biggest business sales firm warns Bruce Cattell, CEO of LINK International Group, says the illusion of job security leads many to consider entrepreneurship, either by buying a business or starting on their own. However, statistics show that 63% of New ...
As the economic slowdown persists and redundancies rise, more Kiwis are looking to go into business for themselves because they want to earn more and enjoy greater control over their lives, but most startups will end in failure, New Zealand’s biggest business sales firm warns Bruce Cattell, CEO of LINK International Group, says the illusion of job security leads many to consider entrepreneurship, either by buying a business or starting on their own. However, statistics show that 63% of New ...
As the economic slowdown persists and redundancies rise, more Kiwis are looking to go into business for themselves because they want to earn more and enjoy greater control over their lives, but most startups will end in failure, New Zealand’s biggest business sales firm warns Bruce Cattell, CEO of LINK International Group, says the illusion of job security leads many to consider entrepreneurship, either by buying a business or starting on their own. However, statistics show that 63% of New ...