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'We often say in this business that feedback is the breakfast of champions'
Skin in the game: How Irish company Integumen is blending AI, cloning and skincare
'Uncertainty is almost worse than a bad certainty': The British elections and Irish business
Your crash course in... addressing the gender imbalance at the top of Irish business
'Be sensitive to changes and nudge things along, rather than try to force them'
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Ireland's economic squeeze: could staff shortages stifle growth?
Solutions, not problems: Changing the narrative of workplace equality
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'You have to get back on the horse every time you fall off'
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'We were completely self-sufficient - my father was a huntsman'
Plant-based burgers are going mainstream, will Ireland develop a taste?
'People buy from people, nothing beats personal relationships'
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'You can train skill sets, but you can't drive ambition into people if they don't have it'
The climate crisis is changing the way companies are run, giving Ireland a great opportunity
Companies are rolling out more parental leave benefits, but dads may be reluctant on the uptake
'I remember when the last crash came, people said 'don't waste a good recession'''
Your crash course in... what Ireland's energy market might look like as renewable targets loom
Irish fleet-tech company CameraMatics is on a hiring spree as it heads to the US
BorrowFox, the Irish founded camera equipment rental company, has been bought by ShareGrid
'I went from the top to, relatively speaking, very near the bottom'
'Unless you can pick yourself back up quickly, recruitment can be a brutal industry'
Five Lamps Brewery has a new home - and plans to trial UK exports
Eir has launched its 'new, modern, young' mobile network
'How do we decompress after a high-pressure meeting? We have an Xbox in the room'
Irish SMEs are pulling investment because of Brexit - and they're still not prepared
Sugar, plastics and vegan demands: Lir Chocolate's boss on the coalface of confectionery
Carbon tax and just transition: What Budget 2020's climate measures mean for business
'Never put in an email what you wouldn't be prepared to put on your office door'