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Lower North Island rocked by young retailer
Rockshop Palmerston North retailer Beau Richardson will take the stage in Auckland later this month.
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Online training a sure bet for responsible gambling hosts
ServiceIQ’s latest Skills Online course gives a practical introduction to being a responsible gaming host.
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Christchurch drummer leads Canterbury retailers
Diana McKay from Christchurch’s Rock Shop will represent the upper South Island at the ServiceIQ Retail Professional Award in Auckland next month.
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Workforce development plan
Economic growth and business prosperity are primarily driven by two things: the quality of capital and the skills of workers. As New Zealand and other developed countries have become knowledge-based economies, having a workforce with the right skills is more important than ever.
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Jet Park Airport Hotel takes off with ServiceIQ
Jet Park Airport Hotel and Conference Centre won ServiceIQ’s Excellence in Training and Staff Development Award at the Hospitality New Zealand Awards for Excellence dinner last night.
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Resene staff lead the race in the Upper North Island
Two of the three leading retail professionals for the Upper North Island come from Resene.
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Desire to drive terrific visitor experience triggers tour
Travelling the North Island for two months in an attention-getting black and gold campervan is the result of a desire to make the Kiwi visitor experience world class and world beating to boot.
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Odds decrease for thieves
ServiceIQ’s introductory theft prevention course gives retailers another weapon in the war on theft.
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Central North Island retail professionals in the running
The leading retail professionals for the Central North Island have been announced in the ServiceIQ Retail Professional Awards.
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ServiceIQ congratulates Cookery Apprentice of the Year Nickolas Han
The ServiceIQ Cookery Apprentice of the Year 2014 is Nickolas Han of New Plymouth. Nickolas was awarded the title last night at the Culinary Fare in Auckland, after being the runner-up last year.