President's Update - April

From the President

Dear EO Melbourne,

EO is here for you. As we approach renewals, if a Member wants to stay in EO, EO will find a way to make that happen by combining 3 support packages: (1) Global; (2) Local; and (3) Scholarship Fund (to provide renewal relief for those severely impacted by COVID-19).

On Friday, 8 May, we will announce the Local Support Package and information on how to access the Scholarship Fund if your business has been impacted.

Letting go of employees

Certain circumstances may cause you to rethink your current organisational line-up and let go of some people in your team. Staff members performing poorly at work, acquisition or merger that may result in redundancy or financial difficulties or disasters that force businesses to downsize. Firing an employee is not always easy and may sometimes be unpleasant.

The 5 C’s of PR Crisis Management

Unforeseen circumstances are not uncommon in any business and industry. You may not fully prepare for it but you can somehow mitigate the ill effects of a crisis if you just know how to handle it. There are many aspects of crisis management. Some may be working directly in the frontline to lessen the problem, others may be looking for a concrete solution, while others may be tasked to face and update the public.

Practising hygiene and sanitation at work

With the rise of so many illnesses and the world coming face-to-face with a pandemic, it is high time that we revisit our sanitation and hygiene practices at work, whether you do it from home, from the office or at the field. Nevertheless, it is a must to observe cleanliness at all times to keep you and people around you healthy and fit and safe from infectious diseases.

An entrepreneur’s daily checklist

The life of an entrepreneur is demanding. It means facing risks, meeting challenges head-on, taking responsibility for lives reliant on you, and dedicating yourself to bring the business forward towards your goals. If you take a look at it, it is not an easy role, but the emotional, financial and social gains of its success are tremendous.

10 Biographies to Inspire Your Entrepreneurial Journey

If you’ve got some “me” time or when you’re stuck indoors for some reason, why not spend it by poring yourself on reading materials that will inspire and energise you to keep going in your entrepreneurial journey? A good start is to look into the life stories of business leaders who withstood adversities and exhibited determination and persistence in achieving their dreams.

President’s Special Update on Sustaining EO Melbourne Through the Crisis #2

From the President

A single hand can easily break a lone stick, but if the same hand, or even both hands, gather many sticks into a bunch and then attempts to break them, the task becomes more difficult. Similarly, when we stand together, we become ever stronger, collectively smarter and better equipped to navigate life’s challenges. One thing I know with certainty is that we never need to navigate life’s challenges alone.

Skydiving your way to the entrepreneurial path

Skydiving is an activity that may not be for everyone. People with a fear of heights may be averse to jump from a high altitude into the unknown. It takes knowledge, presence of mind and courage for one to do so. This is what many business owners stand out as they are ready to take the risk just to achieve the goal they have in mind.

How do you find the right suppliers for your business?

Customers prefer brands that offer quality goods and services as well as great value for money. Thus, having the right suppliers that can provide you with the best materials at affordable prices will be instrumental in becoming the no. 1 choice of your clients. You must select suppliers that fit your needs and styles. How do you go about it?

President's Update - March

From the President

Dear EO Melbourne,

For all our Members, the last month has been difficult, unsettling, destabilising and heartbreaking. However, I am also cognizant that it is during times of crisis that great leaders – and feats of great leadership – emerge.

It is during times like these that people turn to us as leaders, and one message has been clear in my conversations with leaders whom I deeply respect and admire: Leadership requires us to make fast (and well-informed) decisions, leadership requires us to be present, leadership requires us to increase our pace of communication, and leadership requires us to accept that we make decisions knowing what we know at the time and with the resources that we have available to us.

Preparing for a media interview

Business owners, especially those of startups or small and medium-sized enterprises, are usually the face of their company as they carry the name on their shoulders. People’s trust in a brand is heightened when they are familiar with the person or individuals behind it. Moreover, an entrepreneur’s story plays a significant part in conveying the narrative behind a business, product or service.

President’s Special Update on Sustaining EO Melbourne Through the Crisis #1

From the President

Dear EO Melbourne Members,

For so many of us, the last few weeks have been incredibly difficult and trying, and we are grateful for the outpouring of support and solidarity that have shown from this powerful community. It has been nothing short of amazing.

During times of crisis, we have the opportunity to decide whether we are brought closer together or torn further apart. What I have witnessed, from the numerous phone calls, to Members reaching out personally to each other, and to Past President Carlo Santoro facilitating a well-attended emergency event this week to discuss the impacts of this pandemic, proves to me that for us, it is the former. It is in times like these that our humanity shines through and shows that we are all in this together.

Successful entrepreneurs who failed in business before making it big

We see their faces and names on magazine covers, TV documentaries, business news, and in some important events past or present. They have gained fame through the success of their companies and brands, but these entrepreneurs had tried their hand on business and, at one point, didn’t work like a Midas touch.

Innovate your products and services to grow your business

In a world where competition and survival are inherently embedded in our DNA, the playing field in the entrepreneurial space becomes tougher and tougher every single day. There is no room for complacency, which can only drag a business towards a downward slope. It often calls for a lot of creativity and innovation to bring your venture a notch higher than it used to be.

When your entrepreneurial journey hits a plateau

The path of entrepreneurship is full of twists and turns, as well as potholes and mounds, that makes the journey challenging yet exciting. It’s a rollercoaster ride that can take you up and down, which can often cause you to stumble or lose your balance. But what if you’re going through a smooth ride, like a paved highway, only to find out that you’re going flat and no growth at all?

To be or not to be (a multi-tasker)

Every morning, you browse through your emails on your laptop while sipping coffee, then answering and making calls in between. In one sitting, you have ticked off several tasks in your to-do list. It goes on for the rest of the day. Yet, before the morning is over, you are already exhausted, often skipping lunch and short breaks or spending sleepless nights finishing a lot of things.