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   27th March 2007 
The Business Network

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THIS WEEK'S CASE STUDY:

Good intentions pave a difficult path
An organic trader is struggling to balance life and business challenges.
Janine Perrett reports

Internet consumers: armed and dangerous
Information is set to further revolutionise business, write Paul Higgins and Sandy Teagle.
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More cash flow & payment articles

The local shop view on WorkChoices
WorkChoices - one year on. Here is what they are saying in the heartlands of Julia Gillard and Joe Hockey, miles apart in more ways than one.
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More business planning articles

Roam if you want to
Net users are flocking to wireless broadband.
Lia Timson reports
More connectivity and communications articles

No p***t, no profits
Businesses now realise that sustainable practice can be lucrative as well as noble.
Louise Williams reports
More sales & marketing articles

Power to the people
Charles Wright reveals how to take charge of your life and adapt to an increasingly mobile world.
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More IT & Networking articles

Are you making the most out of rewards point programs?
Since I'm still on the road, the topic of getting the most bang for your buck when it comes to business travel is still top of mind for me.
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more Enterprise blog


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