30 Sept 2016 ● Andre Boeke
How The Relationship Between Good Business Practice & Young Recruits Can Benefit Your Business
The very phrase ‘good business practice’ surely suggests that if you strive for good business practice, then your company will obviously benefit from this. But what is the relationship between good business practice and young recruits and what are the actions you can take to make sure you are undertaking good business practice. How could this benefit your business in the long term?
In media reports about the economy and business sectors, articles are always keen to point out the best companies to work for because of their good business practices and, inevitably, we sometimes read about companies who haven’t hit the mark. Surely, it is always going to be better to either appear in those ‘best company’ lists or, if you are a local small or medium enterprise, at least have the reputation of being a great company.
In this article, we will take a look at some examples of good business practice; how using these examples can benefit a company and how school leavers, students and graduates can contribute to this and, in turn, benefit themselves.



