Kochie’s Business Builders is back for episode 4 of our special series, Small Business First.
The past few weeks have seen businesses reopening and rebuilding from the COVID-19 lockdown. We’ve seen a shift in how businesses operate. From moving to online sales to working remotely and using technology to ensure they get the most out of their teams. In this episode, we will take a look at why it is so important to build resilience into your business and remain true to your purpose. as businesses move out of hibernation.
First, we catch up with Jane Marks from Merchant Road Events a Melbourne based creative event management studio and discover how they have embraced new ways of working to combat COVID-19. Jane also speaks with SBF on how the young women in their refugee program have inspired her with their resilience and courage when faced with challenges.
Peter Dunphy, Executive Director of the Better Regulation Division at the New South Wales Government speaks with Kochie about how to support your staff during the crisis to remain vigilant for mental health issues.
We meet up with Nicholas from Neptune Food & Wine. Nichoals talks with us about how his eatery in Melbourne’s Windsor has coped with facing COVID- restrictions.
While our panel discussion this week is with Lucy Kippist, the Editor of Flying Solo and Susie Burrell, Dietician and Nutritionist. join Kochie at the Barangaroo Studio to discuss how to build business resilience now and into the future.
Tune in to the next episode of Small Business First on Channel 7 on Sunday at 1 pm AEST. Check out Small Business First here.