Start a business

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Owning and managing your own business can be a rewarding experience. This section covers basic principles and topics such as planning and setting up your business in Tasmania.

Run your business

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Once you have started your operation, the ongoing running of your business will become your focus. This section covers common challenges you may face, such as staffing and safe-guarding your business.

Grow your business

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Careful planning is required when expanding your business. This section covers information on how to manage your growing business, identifying and developing new markets, and improving efficiency and productivity.

Exit your business

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Exiting a business is a process rather than an event. It can involve succession planning and selling up. This section will help you consider the best exit strategy.

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Business Continuity for SME's

Owners of small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are invited to register for a free business continuity planning workshop run by the Business Continuity Institute of Australia.

TCCI Business Expo 2012

‘‘’How does business survive and grow in difficult times” is the theme of this year’s TCCI Business Expo to be held at the Wrest Point Convention Centre Hobart Tuesday 6 and The Tram Sheds Launceston Wednesday 7 March 2012. It will feature a Trade Show Exhibition of over 30 businesses, showcasing their services to visitors and a Seminar Series with a full day formal seminar business program with high profile speakers. Admission is free.  

National Business Names Reg.

A new National Business Names Registration System will replace the current state/territory systems, so that businesses only need to register their name with a single national register, which will be maintained by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).

 

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The URL for this page is: http://www.development.tas.gov.au/economic/business_point    This page was last modified on 25th August 2011.