Katrina Fox
Katrina Fox is a storytelling consultant for business and a writer for purpose-led brands. With a background in journalism, her media work has appeared across titles including Forbes, ABC, The Sydney Morning Herald, Personnel Today, Employers’ Law, Occupational Health, Inside Housing, Building Products News, Environ, Contractor Construction and B&T. Katrina is the author of Vegan Ventures: Start & Grow an Ethical Business.
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As businesses continue to adapt to the rapid pace of digitisation and more permanent hybrid ways of working, many of the answers lie in the cloud. You can’t argue with the stats. According to recent research from Sydney firm Gartner, spending on public cloud services in Australia looks set to hit $18.7 billion this year…
As businesses continue to adapt to the rapid pace of digitisation and more permanent hybrid ways of working, many of the answers lie in the cloud. You can’t argue with the stats. According to recent research from Sydney firm Gartner, spending on public cloud services in Australia looks set to hit $18.7 billion this year…
Microsoft 365 comes with a suite of products to make small business owners’ lives easier. But unless you understand what you’re getting access to and how to choose the correct licences for each of your employees, you could be paying for more than what you need. Would you be happy paying four times more per…
From sophisticated collaboration tools to cloud frameworks that can handle valuable data, to be a workplace of the future, you need to be ready right now. That means assessing IT changes you might’ve made at the start of the pandemic and seeing if they’re going to work for you in the long term. Business growth…
Small businesses are embracing new payments technology and financial services providers in droves. Here’s what’s driving that trend, and why it might be time to make the switch. You’ve got a queue of people waiting to pay you. It’s your busiest time, everything’s going smoothly and you’re on course for a lucrative day’s trading. But…
As remote and hybrid teams become the norm, digital technologies are transforming how we work, collaborate and connect. If your teams use Microsoft 365, like many do, there’s one question worth asking: Are you making the most of what you’ve got? It’s 9am and one of your employees can’t log into Excel to update a…
Bailey Nelson has gone from the Bondi Markets to 110 stores globally in 10 years. As an omnichannel business, they’ve been using Google Ads to engage with consumers who are actively looking for eyewear – before they even step into a store. In 2012, Peter Winkle and Nick Perry took out a stall at Sydney’s…
For a lot of small and medium-sized businesses, the world of cloud computing is confusing. Even IT decision makers in our businesses can find it tricky to match the benefits of different cloud systems to the exact needs of the company – especially as it grows. There are many reasons businesses choose to migrate to…
So 2022 has started out a little bumpy. Don’t worry, you’re not alone on this roller coaster ride. Anyone who’s running a business of any size can relate to at least some – of perhaps all – of the challenges discovered in KPMG Australia’s newly released Keeping Us Up At Night report. Just before Christmas…
Regional Enterprise Development Institute (REDI.E) helps Aboriginal communities in Western NSW access job opportunities, career advancement, mentoring, training and community services. In the past 12 months alone, REDI.E has placed 400 Indigenous people in remote Western NSW communities in jobs while also helping local employers access more than $100,000 in government incentives. Managing this partnership…






