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An accidental businesswoman

2 October 2003, Nursery World

Linda Findon is approaching business training back to front. More than 20 years after launching her business career she is about to embark on management training. Blessed with common sense,...

 

Green for go

2 October 2003, Nursery World

You can't get much more environmentally friendly than an out-of-school club made from recycled cardboard. Karen Faux shows how to be truly 'green' A radical re-think on how the nation's...

 

Waste not . . .

2 October 2003, Nursery World

Existing nurseries can also adopt environmental approaches to make their setting more green: Save energy (and cut your fuel bills)

 

It makes you sick

2 October 2003, Nursery World

Absence does anything but make the heart grow fonder when staff members persistently call in sick, but strict rules and procedures should keep the numbers in place, says Mairi Maciver...

 

Survival tips

2 October 2003, Nursery World

Susan Moss-Thomas, nursery manager, Orchard Barns Kindergarten in Colchester, Essex 'I stress the importance of attendance at interview and that days off for coughs and sneezes are frowned upon. I...

 

If only I'd known...

2 October 2003, Nursery World

Even the most successful nursery owners wish they had started out differently, finds Catherine Gaunt Talk to nursery owners about their experiences in starting their businesses and they all have...

 

Gaining recognition

2 October 2003, Nursery World

What is the best way to show parents that you provide high-quality early years care? Mary Evans looks at the benefits of undertaking a quality assurance scheme The Investors in...

 

Get settled

2 October 2003, Nursery World

How do you comfort a child who is not settling-in at nursery? Ann Langston offers guidance to ensure that the nursery has an induction policy that is positive for children,...

 

In good company

2 October 2003, Nursery World

Strapped for cash and time poor? Nicole Curnow looks at how large corporations can come to your rescue If your nursery is in dire need of a makeover but you...

 

The price is right

2 October 2003, Nursery World

The nursery market is buoyant but, asks Noella Pio Kivlehan, how do you know if you are buying a lucrative nursery business? The nursery market has increased significantly in the...

 
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