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'Without confidence you won't take any chances or risks'
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Talent, capital and innovation: A new startup group is advocating for major policy change
'Success has many metrics. Seeing our team and their families grow is really satisfying'
Huckletree saw a gap in the market for a Dublin fintech co-working space - so it's opening one
A third of shoppers will ditch online purchases for Christmas from UK retailers post-Brexit
'If you limit growth to your own personal potential, that's a really stupid place to be'
'I've learned that falling in love with an idea that isn’t working can lead to a disaster'
'Out of our control': How cross-border companies are trying to prepare for a no-deal Brexit
A floating data centre in Limerick has been given clearance, ending a months-long dispute
Food delivery apps say vegan cuisine is soaring – but it's no spice bag
Flexibility, mentoring and equal pay: What women want in Irish workplaces
'Always remember that you're not always right - there are two sides to everything'
Streaming giants are cornering the entertainment industry - what's in it for Ireland?
Inside Dogpatch Labs' offshoot for the next generation of tech talent
Wi-Fi, touchscreens and tourism: Eir is planning a major revamp of its payphones
'We should be able to compete with London, Paris, New York - the fashion capitals of the world'
The globe is warming - and so is pressure on companies to disclose climate risks to investors
'Nailing your colours to the mast': Ireland still has just one B Corp, with others in the wings
An Post is planning a promo blitz to give the main banks a run for their money
'When you're away from your laptop you tend to become more creative'
Fraudsters are using real firms’ details to add 'an air of legitimacy' to financial service scams
Robotic surgeons and farm drones - Vodafone launches Ireland's first 5G network
'Work hard and be nice to people. I don't think it has to be more comprehensive than that'
'Researchers work almost like a jeweler': Inside the Tyndall National Institute
Kerry Group keeps on top of changing consumer demands as revenues grow
'Curiosity has helped me stand out - I've worked since age 16 and I've had seven careers'
'Nerds, geeks, can't speak to anyone': Why Digit's Richard Barnwell hates gamer stereotypes
'Everybody has to play their part': Dalata's plastic-free plans for 2020
Your crash course in... Ireland's economic uncertainty
'In our reception we have a fairly large pufferfish made out of 100% recyclable items'
'The seven-nights-a-week drinker is gone': How Irish pubs are attracting a new clientele
Dublin City Council is coining it on 'sunshine tax', according to the Restaurants Association
'Shame of flying' is partly to blame for a 'weaker pattern' of European holidaymakers here
'Talent without ambition is just talent; if you've got the combination of both the sky is the limit'
'I used to be motivated by a fear of failure. I kind of got over that'
'I'm still living in a land where we're starting from scratch - and maybe that's a good thing'
Meet the man making sure that 'real heart' stays at the centre of Dogpatch Labs
'Always listen, take advice and don't be afraid to actually challenge - but in a way that's respectful'
Where psychology meets engineering: Irish Rail has just hired its first 'human factors' specialist