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Tuesday 23 April 2024

MINIBOSS opened a third branch in Australia - now in Sydney!

Good news for today! The MINIBOSS BUSINESS SCHOOL in Australia branch # 3 is now in Sydney!

Australia and Sydney in particular are famous for their famous actors such as Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Nicole Kidman, Cate Blanchett, Naomi Watts... and famous entrepreneurs and their brands originating from Sydney:

Atlassian - Founded by Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar, Atlassian is a leading software company known for products like Jira, Confluence, and Trello.

Canva - Founded by Melanie Perkins, Cliff Obrecht, and Cameron Adams, Canva is a popular graphic design platform used for creating presentations, social media graphics, and other visual content.

WiseTech Global - Founded by Richard White, WiseTech Global provides software solutions for the logistics industry, including CargoWise, a comprehensive logistics execution platform.

Cochlear Limited - Cochlear Limited, established by Dr. Graeme Clark, is a medical device company known for its cochlear implants, transforming the lives of people with hearing loss.

Airtasker - Founded by Tim Fung and Jonathan Lui, Airtasker is an online marketplace that connects people needing tasks done with skilled individuals offering their services.

R.M. Williams - Originally founded by Reginald Murray Williams, R.M. Williams is an Australian footwear and clothing company known for its iconic leather boots and outback-inspired apparel.

MiniBoss Australia is an Australian education company with British roots in the form of Saturday Business Schools, revolutionizing children's education, known for its unique programs, business games as a way of learning, business incubators and international business events.

In conclusion, the inauguration of MiniBoss Business School in Sydney heralds a new era of entrepreneurial education, poised to shape the future of both the economy and society. By nurturing young minds and fostering a culture of innovation and responsibility, the school paves the way for a brighter, more prosperous future for generations to come.

Congratulations to Elena Chirich on acquiring another franchise of MINIBOSS BUSINESS SCHOOL for the city of Sydney, Australia!


For three years of work in the city of Brisbane, Elena has already achieved significant success in business, and the students of the MiniBoss Bristene branch have already visited the Startup World Cup Championship in Glasgow, UK and won gold and silver WINNER MEDALS!
In a move aimed at nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit from a young age, MiniBoss Business School, catering to children and teenagers aged 6 to 18, has opened its newest branch in Sydney. This endeavour marks a significant step towards not only fostering a culture of entrepreneurship but also strengthening familial and business values within the country.

The establishment of MiniBoss Business School in Sydney holds immense importance in shaping both the family and business cultures of the nation. By instilling foundational business knowledge and skills in the younger generation, the school aims to cultivate a mindset of innovation, resilience, and creativity from an early age. This, in turn, has far-reaching implications for the future trajectory of the economy and the quality of life for its citizens.

The impact of MiniBoss graduates on the economy is profound. As these young individuals transition into adulthood, armed with entrepreneurial acumen and a proactive mindset, they are poised to become drivers of economic growth and innovation. The entrepreneurial ventures they embark upon contribute to job creation, investment, and the overall expansion of the economy, thereby directly influencing GDP growth.

Moreover, the influence of MiniBoss extends beyond economic metrics. By nurturing young minds in the principles of responsible entrepreneurship and leadership, the school plays a pivotal role in fostering a sense of responsibility and integrity within future business leaders. This, in turn, fosters a stronger sense of community and familial values, as individuals learn the importance of collaboration, ethical conduct, and social responsibility in their pursuits.

Great Results! Great Ambitious! Great Environment for the Young Minds of Australia! #minibossbusinessschool #MiniBossglobal #minibossfranchise #minibossaustralia

Global Business Week 2024 will be held in Istanbul on June 28 - July 2



Join now! The #GlobalBusinessWeek2024Turkey will be held in Istanbul on June 28 - July 2!

We will meet there with hundreds of global business leaders from 35+ countries. But let's know more about Turkish Business Etiquette in advance.

Business Etiquette


Corporate social responsibility has become a vital and popular issue in Turkey. It has become apparent to businesses that developing the sustainability of resources is as important as financial sustainability.

Business interest in corporate sustainability and corporate social responsibility is growing in Turkey. According to a recent survey of leading Turkish automotive distribution companies, there is a rising awareness of the importance of corporate social responsibility in Turkey.

The findings of the survey highlighted the need for the Turkish parliament to pass relevant legislation and introduce tax incentives in order to promote corporate social responsibility and provide programs for community involvement, especially in education.

Punctuality


Turkish people are very traditional and formal when doing business. Therefore, scheduling appointments in advance is important. Furthermore, Turkish people value punctuality and expect international professionals engaging in business with them to do the same. If for some reason you are going to be late, it is essential to call ahead as soon as possible with a reasonable explanation.

Gift giving


In business relationships, gift-giving is not generally practised. If you decide to give a gift, avoid expensive gifts and choose something small, such as a souvenir from your home country. For social occasions like birthdays, weddings, and religious ceremonies, gift-giving is normal.

Business dress code


Styles of business attire in Turkey, particularly in the larger cities, are pretty much the same as in other developed countries. Men wear a conservative suit and tie, while women normally wear business suits with either a skirt or pants. During the summer, lighter clothes are acceptable; men can wear a shirt and trousers without a jacket and perhaps even a tie, depending on the formality of the business. Women can wear lighter clothes, without a jacket but make sure not to wear anything too tight or revealing.

Monday 15 April 2024

MiniBoss Startup Forum: Entrepreneurs Support Student Projects with Grants




The 24th Startup Forum, organised by MiniBoss Business School International and BigBoss Business School International, took place in Odesa.

Children and teenagers aged 6-18 presented their startup ideas and received grants twice as much as they had requested.

The mission of the Startup Forum is to form a new business elite capable of developing national economies, creating new goods and services, and improving people's living standards.

In the first semester, students learn theory in a game format. In the second semester, they move on to practice. They form teams, develop a startup business idea and implement projects in practice.

It is the idea stage of educational process: students present at the Startup Forum ideas of business projects, in which business angels invest their capital.

Later on, the students of the Business School present their completed startups at the Startup National Cup Championship and Startup World Cup Championship, where the best works will receive support, recognition and awards from adult entrepreneurs.





Photos: MiniBoss Business School

Friday 12 April 2024

Impact of war duration on Ukraine's economy: World Bank forecast




The economic prospects of Ukraine depend on the timing and volume of external assistance inflows and the anticipated duration of the Russian invasion, according to the World Bank forecast for Europe and Central Asia countries.

According to an indicative scenario that assumes active combat will continue throughout 2024, GDP growth in 2024 is expected to be 3.2%. Starting in 2025, Ukraine's economic growth is projected to accelerate to 6.5%, which aligns with the base assumption as export growth and investment in recovery pick up.

Private consumption growth is expected to remain modest due to a restrained monetary policy necessary to curb post-war inflation.

Inflation is expected to rise in 2024 due to one-off factors but is forecasted to decline from 2025 onwards.

"This scenario is subject to significant downside risks due to the vulnerability of Ukraine's economic trajectory to external financing shortfalls and the possible prolongation of the active hostilities beyond 2024. Should downside risks materialize, a more stringent macroeconomic adjustment could become necessary. That adjustment could affect social spending and transfers to households that most of the poor have come to depend on, which could push many of them deeper into poverty," the overview states.