The chief executive of Kent Invicta Chamber is full of confidence as she argues that business confidence is not all bad.
Caring capitalists understood that with great wealth comes great responsibility, argues David Philpott, chairman of the Kent branch of the Institute of Directors.
Business in 2012 is all about re-setting our priorities, says CBI chief Malcolm Hyde.
Why we need to fight for the future of our fire stations.
The Kent chairman of the Institute of Directors gives his reaction to plans for a new airport in the Thames estuary.
Chartered Institute of Marketing chairman talks about why the iPhone has been so successful.
Right now, more than ever, employers need to be investing in supporting and developing their people through coaching.
Confidence is in short supply as businesses suffer from Eurozone debt, soaring commodity prices and the Japanese tsunami.
Is the death of the PC for business upon us?
The growth of the digital environment is driving huge structural changes in the sector.
Why learning to let go is as important as building a solid family business.
Malcolm Hyde muses over how we deliver strong public services amid a sea of budget restraints.
They may not make as good doorstops, but a KEiBA award is the Oscar of Kent's businesses.
A business leader was forced overseas after a UK bank stalled on a takeover loan.
The ripple effect after the closure of Pfizer will damage thousands of workers.
The real nub of the tuition fees issue is that public funding for universities in England is being cut by 80 per cent.
The world of local TV has changed dramatically - meaning it will soon be on a TV set in your lounge.
While Margate may not have been everybody's cup of tea, there's no denying the seaside resort was a mecca for day-trippers.