Blog
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Powerpoint abolition party rises in Switzerland
Most bizarre political party and no, it's not Mana, it's the APPP. Aim, to ban powerpoint and all presentation software, which they claim contributes to an overall productivity loss globally that can be quantified at over $500 billion US Dollars. When you think about all of the really bad and even more useless presentations you've been too, multiplied the world round, then they could have a point! Personally, I'm a big fan of visual, short and to the ...
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Tourism does it tough
Working as we closely as we do with the tourism sector, it's fair to say that the industry has been hit hard with a combination of earthquakes, volcanic clouds and the distinct lack of snow. We're planning a series of presentations shortly, which will include Queenstown, that we hope will give business owners some guidance on how they can be on top of their game and make the most of what's available in their target market.
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New Clients
We're delighted to welcome a number of new clients this month, aiming to increase their presence, marketing activity and market share, following the recent multiple earthquakes in the region and the subsequent disruption this has caused. Watch this space and see our case studies for further updates and reports.
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Recover Canterbury
Jim is now 2 months in with his role with Recover Canterbury, working with some of the thousands of businesses who have registered for help and support. There is funding to end businesses re-connect with their export market clients as well as access to things such as the new NZTE capability voucher scheme. BCLBA is a registered supplier of services to NZTE.
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New site for BCLBA
Our long awaited new site is up and running. Thanks to the team at www.adifen.com and thanks also to Surefire Design for looking after us for the past three years.



