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CORNERSTONE SPONSORS
COMMERCE COMMENTTo advance business in the Nelson Tasman region
2014 YEAR IN REVIEW
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2013 Glenn Roberts Electrical
2014 Scott Construction
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FOR ALL ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT TRINA ZIMMERMAN (03) 548 1363 Nelson Tasman Chamber of Commerce 63 Trafalgar Street PO Box 1121, Nelson 7040
Phone 03 548 1363Fax 03 546 8373email info@commerce.org.nzWeb www.commerce.org.nz
CHAMBER BOARD
Patrick Smith President
Gerard Praat Past President
Lees Seymour Vice President
Gillian Wratt Vice President
Josh Roberts Board Member
Marina Hirst-Tristram Board Member
Peter Pattullo Board Member
Richard (Ru) Collin Board Member
DESIGN / PRINT
Lucid Design Design / layout
Printhouse Printer
THE CHAMBER
Dot Kettle Chief Executive
Michelle McCree Operations & Events Manager
Trina Zimmerman Business Support Coordinator
Amanda Kane Office Manager
Chamber Board welcomesPeter PattulloMy Background
• Corporate sales & marketing roles with BCom degree
• Small business ownership for the last 15 years• Currently own 3 SMEs – Tasman Bay Backpackers
(backpacker accommodation), UBike (cycle rental) and The Smokehouse (seafood smoking, purchased April 2014)
My Business Achievements
• Business start-up - UBike. Won Westpac NTCC emerging business award in 2013
• Since purchasing Tasman Bay Backpackers in 2001, turnover growth 200% and grown staff from 0 to 2.5 FTEs
• 13% Revenue growth at The Smokehouse for last 6 months
Strengths and Value I can bring to NTCC
• Experience in a diverse range of businesses – tourism/ collecting export $$ alongside adding value to seafood with strong national distribution
• Wide network of business relationships allowing me to effectively feel the pulse of business owners
• Governance and decision making attributes through involvement with Cycle Trails Trust and NTCC tourism focus group
My family and interests
• Married to Georgie with 3 school aged kids• I chose to move to Nelson 16 years ago to bring up
my family, and to pursue business opportunities
Interests include outdoor adventures, biking, politics, music and reading
Proposed by: Darryl Wilson. Seconded by: Josh Roberts.
Richard (Ru) CollinRu will use his experience in the horticulture sector and strong governance skills to make a positive impact for the community.
Ru Collin envisages an ‘enabling’ Chamber, offering a pragmatic approach to issues, generating a healthy tourism sector, and aiming for initiatives that will generate higher disposable cash levels throughout the community.
Ru is a past director of HorticultureNZ, an elected director of New Zealand Fruit growers Federation, a life member of the Hawke’s Bay Fruit growers
Association, and a trustee for the New Zealand and Hawke’s Bay Fruit grower’s charitable trusts. Ru has also served on the Hawkes Bay Chamber of Commerce board between 2002 -2005. Ru was an ex councillor for the Hastings District 2010-2013.
Ru is General Manager of Kono Horticulture, the food and beverage arm of Wakatu Inc., a local Maori owned and operated agribusiness. The Horticulture division is located in Motueka.
Ru moved to the Tasman district in August 2013. He is happily married with three sons.
Proposed by: Lees Seymour. Seconded by: Patrick Smith.
We would like to thank Darryl Wilson for his valued contribution to the Chamber for the last two terms.
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(Nelson) Ltd Global Magnet Website
Design & Marketing Global Soap NZ Go Group NZ Limited
Golden Bay Hammer Hardware
Golder Associates (NZ) Ltd Got It Covered Gourmet Catering Gourmet Sailing - Nelson
Charters Ltd Graham Thomas Resource
Management Consul Grand Mercure
Nelson Monaco Grant Hunt Building
Consultants Ltd greenXchange (NZ) Ltd Ground Power Electrical Gusto Design Halswell Timber Hamish Fletcher Lawyers Hampidjan New Zealand Ltd Harvey World
Travel Richmond Haven Motors Ltd Haven Realty Ltd Hawke Films Hay & Associates Health & Safety
Professionals Ltd Heartland Fruit New
Zealand Ltd Hertz Rent a Car Heyward Realty Higgins Fencing Contractors Hills Cleaning Service Ltd Hitech Solutions Ltd HNZ Group Inc Holiday Nelson - Holiday
Homes & Aprtmnt Honda New Zealand House of Travel Orbit Nelson House of Travel Richmond Hunter Laminates 2014 Ltd Hynds Pipe Systems Ltd I Spy Ltd Icon Gallery and Art Park Impex Service Industrial Marine Electrical Ltd Inova Group Installation Solutions Intepeople Limited Interface Financial Group IQ Cleaning JA Levenbach B.A, LL.B Jamieson Harvey & Associates Jason Gardiner Builders Ltd Jays & Ko Jazz Graphics Jellicoe Designs Jennian Homes Nelson
Bays Ltd Jens Hansen Gold
& Silversmith Jerram Tocker Barron
Architects Ltd Joanne Richards Design John Murphy & Associates Johnston Associates
Chartered Accountants Jones & Associates Ltd Kahurangi Estate Ltd Kaiteriteri Recreation Reserve Kate David &
Associates Limited Keep It Simple Business
Solutions Ltd Kennedy Construction Ltd Kernohan Engineering Ltd Kershaw House
Boutique Accomodation KIS Health & Safety Solutions Kiwibank Business Banking Knapps Lawyers Kudos Food Design Land Dimensions Ltd Latitude South Travel
Company Ltd Leigh Holdings Ltd t/a
Nalder Project Leverage Liann Bellis Design Limited Life Education Trust
Nelson Tasman Lifetime Learning (NZ) Ltd Liquorland Nelson Living Design Lockwood Louise Douglas Jewellery Lucid Design Ltd Lustre Gallery Lynfords Furniture MacDonald & Associates Ltd
Machine & Tool Co Ltd Mandy Consulting Ltd Manor Property Services Ltd Manuka Street
Hospital Limited Mariposa Nelson Mark Hensley Marketing Partners Marsden House
Funeral Directors Matthews Eyewear Eyecare Maximus Fire Ltd McAlpine Coaching McCashins Brewery McCraes Blinds & Screens McGlashen Pharmacy MediaWorks Nelson Michael MacMillan Sculpture
and Country Michelle Duggan, Lawyer Mike Eggers Ltd Mike Pero Real Estate
Wendy Mannering Milcrest Estate Milnes Beatson Ltd Ministry for Primary Industries Mitre 10 Mega Nelson Morrison Square Morrison Street Café Mount Campbell
Communications Ltd Moutere Management Ltd Move Nelson MS Ford MWH New Zealand Ltd My Tax.co.nz Limited NakedEye Digital Vision Ltd Name Plate Engravers
The Emporium Natrinz Import & Export Ltd Natureland Wildlife Trust Nelmac Ltd Nelson Airport Ltd Nelson Alarms - Security
Systems Ltd Nelson Aviation College Nelson Bays Decorating Nelson Building Society Nelson City Council Festivals Nelson City Taxi Society Ltd Nelson Construction
Management Ltd Nelson Diocesan Trust Board Nelson District
Motel Association Nelson Environment Centre Nelson Forests Ltd Nelson Heat Pumps Nelson History by Karen Stade Nelson Honey & Marketing Nelson Mail Nelson Market Nelson Marlborough District
Health Board Nelson Marlborough Institute
of Technology Nelson Nursing Services Nelson Packaging Supplies Ltd Nelson Pine Industries Ltd Nelson Regional Economic
Development Agency Nelson School of Music Nelson Shipping Services Ltd Nelson Tailors Menswear Nelson Tasman Business Trust Nelson Tasman Cycle
Trails Trust Nelson Tasman Region
Hospice Trust Nelson Tasman Tourism Nelson Tile & Slate Centre Ltd Nelson Tree Service Ltd Nelson Venues Ltd Nelspecs Ltd Network Tasman Ltd Neudorf Dairy Neudorf Vineyards New Zealand Genealogy Ltd New Zealand Hops Ltd New Zealand Post Mail
Centre (Nelson) New Zealand Trade
And Enterprise Newton Survey NextGen Energy Ltd Ngati Koata Trust Ngati Rarua Atiawa Iwi Trust Ngati Tama ki Te
Waipounamu Trust Nick Smith MP Nelson
Nimbus Software Ltd NJ Business Services Ltd NZ Boat Sales NZ Customs Services NZ Drug Detection Agency NZ Sotheby’s
International Realty NZ Travel Broker NZCU South NZME Oceanbridge Shipping OfficeMax Olympic Biotec Limited On-Cue Conferences & Events Opt4 Personnel Nelson Ltd Optimise Ltd Opus International
Consultants Ltd Ora, Business Navigator Orange Building Group Organisation Development
Institute Ltd Our Town Mouteka Oxygen Skincare Company Pack & Send Nelson City Page &
Blackmoore Booksellers Paper Plus Nelson Paradise Brokers Pathways to Success Patrick Smith
Human Resources PBT Nelson PC Systems pcMedia Tasman Ltd Penrose
Property Management Peritia Consulting Limited Pesca Pacific Peter A Johnson &
Associates Ltd Peter Olorenshaw Architect Petite Fleur at Seifried Estate PharmaLink Extracts Limited Picot Productions Ltd Pitt & Moore Plant & Food Research Plantier Developments
NZ Limited Plus 4 Financial Services Pomeroys Coffee & Tea
Company 1999 Ltd Port Nelson Ltd Positive Potential Potton Burton Prego Foods & Café Comida Pretty Accounting Ltd Prices Pharmacy Ltd Printhouse Nelson Ltd Pro Switch Electrical Professional
Secretarial Services Projects & Ventures Ltd Public Trust Office Pump Jack NZ Ltd Raine Farms Ramazzini Ray White Golden Bay
Billy Kerrisk Ray White Motueka Amber
Real Estate Ltd Re Space Real World Business
Solutions Ltd Redwood Cider Co Redwood Imports Ltd Rees Software & Systems Ltd Regional Arts
Development Initiative Relocate Me Rented.org.nz Res Works Limited Resolution Chambers Richard Harden
Investment Services Richmond Fibreglass Ltd Richmond Mall Richmond
Physiotherapy Centre Richmond Top 10 Holiday Park Richmond Unlimited Robertson
Chartered Accountants Rutherford Hotel Nelson RWCA Rzoska Electrical S3 Systems & Safety
Solutions Limited Sam Young
Business Consultant
Sandd Ltd SANITI Savage & Savage SBA Nelson SBS Bank Scott Construction Sea Dragon Marine Oils Ltd Sealord Group Ltd Seifried Estate Winery Service IQ Sheppard Agriculture Ltd Shine People Consulting Ltd Shone & Shirley
Funeral Directors Signz & Graphix Printing.com Simply Wild Simply New Zealand Ltd Slope Solutionz Ltd Small Business Office Smugglers Pub & Café Snap Information
Technologies Ltd Solander Solar City NZ Ltd Solar Electric Technology Ltd Solutions Plus Tasman Ltd South Pine (Nelson) Ltd Soy Works (Nomoo Ltd) Spark Digital Speedy Signs Speight’s Ale House Nelson Sport Tasman Sportwise Spraggs Group Ltd Sprig & Fern Brewery SQL Services Staig & Smith Ltd Stephan Meijer
Architecture Ltd Stephanie F. Millar
Lighting Design Stonewood Homes Nelson Ltd Storage World NZ Limited Strawbridge & Associates Ltd Study Nelson Sturrock & Greenwood Ltd Sujon Berries Gibb
Holdings Ltd Sunpower Ltd Sunrise Cleaning Services Ltd Supreme Biotechnologies SuretyPlus Susan Alldred-Lugton Switch Lighting Tahuna Beach Camp Inc Tahuna Function Centre /
Premier Catering Tasman Auto Electrics Tasman Bay Backpackers Tasman Bay Food Group Ltd Tasman Bay Herbs Tasman Bay Heritage Trust Tasman Fundraising and
Development Ltd Tasman Funeral Home Tasman Gowland Surveyors Tasman Rugby Union Tata Steel International Taylors we love shoes Telfer Young (Nelson) Ltd Teltrac Communications Ltd Tempz Personnel Ltd Tessa Mae’s with Attitude The Alternative Energy
Company Ltd The Angel Group The Appleshed Bar & Café The Car Company The Concept Cube The Dream Maker Weddings
& Events The Gentle Cycling Company The Honest Lawyer (2010) Ltd The Mudcastle The Mussel Inn The Nelson Historic
Theatre Trust The New Zealand King Salmon
Company Ltd The Pacific.Net Ltd The Point of Sale Company The Red Pie Shed Limited The Sellers Room Ltd The Signshop Nelson Ltd The Smokehouse The Styx The Suter Art Gallery The Vic Mac’s Brew Bar
Think Water Tasman Bay This & That Thompson Daly & Co TIL Group Tile Direct Nelson Tima Consulting Ltd Titan Slicer Limited TNL International Nelson Tonkin & Taylor Enviromental
& Engineer Tophouse Historic Guesthouse Total Span Nelson Totally Boating 2004 Ltd Townshend Brewery Trafalgar Lodge Traffic Design Group Trailways Hotel Nelson Transport & Marine
Covers Limited Travel Managers Nelson Trust Power Ltd Turbochargers NZ Two Degrees Mobile Ltd U-fly Extreme Uniquely Nelson Up The Garden Path Café
& Gallery Uplight Ltd t/a Hometech
Solatube Nelson Vinpro Nelson Ltd Vision Coach Visique Harrington Eyecare VM Risk Vodafone
New Zealand Limited Waimea Nurseries Group Waimea Print Express Wakatu Incorporation Wakefield Auto Services Ltd Wakefield Print Ltd Walters PR Warwick House Wayne Densem Property and
Business Coach Waypoints Aviation Westpac Whenua Iti Outdoors Wild Broccoli Partnership Ltd Wild Tomato Willow Floral Design Wilsons Abel Tasman Wine Nelson Winter Engineering Woollaston Estates Ltd Work & Income Workbridge Workplace Support WorkSmart Ltd Workstar WOW & Classic Car Museum Yellow Digital Your Company Matters Your Success Limited Z Halifax Zeald New Zealand Ltd
Chamber Members at 31 December 2014
Commerce Comment4
2014 in review – President and CEO reportKey measures of success for any membership based
organisation include:
• a growing number of active and engaged members
• members who are getting value out of their organisation
• an organisation that is financially sustainable and viable – ie one
living within its means!
• an organisation that is true to its vision
In the 2014 year the Chamber grew its membership – with a
significant growth in new members and reduced churn from existing
members. The result was a net growth of 54 members.
The majority of our new members are from businesses with less than
five staff (79%), and in the construction, property and retail sectors.
We have also seen good growth in the accommodation, café and
restaurant, communication services and tourism sector.
This is consistent with and reflects the current membership of the
Chamber – the majority of our members are small and medium sized
businesses. 67% of our members employ less than six staff – and
45% of our members are 1 – 2 person businesses. While the majority
are based in Nelson, 206 of our members operate across both Nelson
and Tasman.
Members continue to value the Chamber’s networking events and
see these as an opportunity to grow their business and contacts, stay
informed about local business news and issues, and overcome any
sense of isolation from other business owners. It has been fantastic to
see the number of members able to attend Chamber functions and
we thank those members who have hosted either a BNZ Partners BA5
or BMG Business Women’s Network meeting.
I had forgotten how refreshing it is to mix with other business owners! We all experience the same frustrations and it’s great to meet others in similar situations. I am so pleased that our company BioSea have become members of the Chamber of Commerce to take advantage of the benefits offered.
Michele Blain, BioSea Enterprises
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Members reflect the diversity and vitality of our business sectors.
Our top five sectors are property and business services; construction;
retail trade; finance and insurance and communication services.
The Chamber is owned by, funded by, and accountable to local
member businesses. 80% of our income comes directly from
members through subscriptions, services and sponsorship.
We are particularly grateful for the support of our members and
of our key sponsors. We thank our cornerstone sponsors for their
support throughout the year – Air New Zealand, Bowater Motor
Group, Crowe Horwath, Pitt & Moore, Port Nelson and Spark Digital.
We thank our activity sponsors, Crowe Horwarth and Interpeople for
the luncheons, BA5 sponsor BNZ, Business Womens sponsors BMG
and Chamber of Commerce Business Awards naming rights sponsor
Westpac. Their support, alongside that of our communications
sponsors and awards sponsors enables us to remain independent,
deliver quality events and keep our subscription rates affordable.
With no increase in subscription rates for 2014, membership starts at
$220 + GST for sole trader and two person businesses
Subs rates chart without joining fee or GST
We are an independent and positive voice for business that ‘speaks
without fear or favour’ in support of regional business vitality and
prosperity.
Throughout the year we have made submissions to and met regularly
with both councils to share issues, concerns, and business successes.
The audited financial accounts for the 2014 year show the Chamber
remains in a very positive position. We lived well within our means
and were in a position to increase the funds in the bank to provide
security and certainty going forward. While no significant new
investments were made during the calendar year, the ground work
has begun to streamline our systems (including moving to Xero) and
refresh the chamber website.
Thanks to the members for participating in the online voting for the
2015/2015 Chamber Board.
Patrick Smith, President
Dot Kettle, Chief Executive
2015 Subscriptions Rates
Catergory Annual sub excl GST
FTE 1-2 $220
FTE 3–5 $250
FTE 6-20 $400
FTE 21-30 $600
FTE 31+ $1,000
The monthly chamber luncheons are a great chance to interact with other business people, and hear from someone that is not part of my everyday work. Today’s Chamber luncheon speaker was fascinating and very entertaining.
Dave Schaper, Investment Advisor Forsyth Barr
Entering the chamber of commerce awards has been an incredible experience of learning more about my business, exploring new ideas, excelling expectations, extending analysis knowledge and ultimately rewarded with confidence, awards and a noticeable growth in revenue.
Ursula Wallace, Ursula Hair Design Small Business Award Winner 2014.
Commerce Comment6
Never has the world relied so heavily on visual communication to tell our stories, entertain us, sell to us, influence us, and record our every event.
What story is your imagery telling?
UPSKILL ON THE JOB OR IN YOUR BUSINESS WITH NMIT
A world class education is closer than you think
nmit.ac.nz/smart-businessChoose from Flexi, Online or Part time studies:
F O PFlexi Online Part time
> Learn towards a qualification> Improve your career status
Smart business trainingWhy upskill?
We offer professional development that reflects the needs and challenges faced by local people every day.
> Maximise business potential> Better skilled staff
Klaas Breukel, branding and poster design online tutor, is a designer from the Netherlands with over a decade of design experience. He also teaches on NMIT’s Creative Industries degree and diploma programmes.
To help you meet this challenge NMIT have created a special set of graphic design and photography courses which focus on developing your practical design and creative thinking skills. Each course is delivered entirely online which allows you to study them in your own time while having the support of NMIT’s industry savvy tutors that understand your local context.
These courses are ideal for; small business owners, in-house marketing support teams and freelancers looking to extend their abilities in other areas.
Branding Design
This course introduces you to the principles of graphic design through a focus on contemporary logo and brand design. You will develop skills in practical design and creative thinking. Through set branding projects you will gain an understanding of design processes and strategies. You will engage in visual and conceptual research, learn to document, communicate and contextualise design related topics as you develop a number of logos and identities for various products and services.
Course participant, Jessica Shirley says, “I found that by completing the NMIT
online branding course I was able to learn the most important foundations of graphic design in regards to branding. I now have a much greater understanding of how graphic design works in the real world and have used terminology learnt on the course in job interviews which has given me huge confidence. I find myself looking at every logo and design I see now with a stronger appreciation.”
Poster Design
This course introduces you to the principles of graphic design using poster design as a mode of visual communication. You will design eye-catching posters for a variety of purposes and target audiences in both commercial and non-profit scenarios. Design processes and strategies will be explored and topics of focus will include; principles of design and composition, typography, imagery and concept generation.
Digital Photography
You will develop practical skills and a theoretical understanding of digital photography processes and contexts through interesting projects. You will use digital photography to research, develop, document and communicate ideas in response to set tasks and activities. Specific photography software, hardware and production equipment will be explored in detail alongside photojournalism and commercial themed projects to challenge your skills in storytelling.
For more information nmit.ac.nz/smart-business
Overhaul of RMA this year?For those businesses that are affected by the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA), it looks like more change is on the way.
In a speech to Nelson Rotary in January this
year, Minister for the Environment, Nick
Smith, signalled the government’s intention
to continue with the second phase of
amendments to this Act this year.
The government completed its first phase
of RMA reform during its first term (with
the final changes coming into effect by 15
March this year). This first phase was largely
focused on procedural changes to improve
the workability of the RMA. This second
phase of reform is more significant, including
fundamental changes to the principles
guiding all decision making under the
Act. The government was unable to secure
the parliamentary numbers to advance
this second phase of reform to a Bill last
year. The United Future and Maori parties
opposed the changes. With the support of
Act, the government now has the numbers
that it needs.
So what are the key areas of change
now proposed?
Smith’s speech indicates that the key areas of
proposed change are:
a. Significant changes to sections 6 and 7 of
the Act, including addition of the following
new overriding principles:
• The need for careful design of
urban environments;
• Recognising the importance of more
affordable housing;
• Provision for appropriate infrastructure;
• The need to recognise the benefits of
economic growth and jobs;
• More explicit recognition of private
property rights.
b. Further procedural changes intended
to speed up plan making processes and
foster a more collaborative rather than
adversarial approach to resolving resource
management issues;
c. Standard planning templates to simplify
plans across the country;
d. Strengthening some of the powers for
national regulation. In his speech, Smith
gives the example of a rule requiring dairy
cows to be banned from streams and rivers
to be implemented following one round of
national consultation and being immediately
backed up by an instant fine regime by
July 2017.
In addition to including the importance of
affordable housing as a new overarching
principle, Smith’s speech also suggests
possible changes to limit the consultation,
submissions and appeal rights of neighbours.
These areas of change are broadly the same
as those proposed by the government last
year. We do not yet know whether any of the
details have changed, for example in order
to obtain a broader base of support.
Smith has indicated an ambition to have a
Bill drafted and introduced into Parliament
in the first half of this year, advancing to a
full select committee process for passage by
the end of the year.
For more information, please contact:
PITT&MOORE | LAWYERS & NOTARIES PUBLIC
Fiona McLeod
tel (03) 548 8349
email Fiona.mcleod@pittandmoore.co.nz
Web www.pittandmoore.co.nz
Nelson 03 548 8349 • Richmond 03 543 9090 www.pittandmoore.co.nz
In addition to including the importance of affordable housing as a new overarching principle, Smith’s speech also suggests possible changes to limit the consultation, submissions and appeal rights of neighbours.
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Never has the world relied so heavily on visual communication to tell our stories, entertain us, sell to us, influence us, and record our every event.
What story is your imagery telling?
UPSKILL ON THE JOB OR IN YOUR BUSINESS WITH NMIT
A world class education is closer than you think
nmit.ac.nz/smart-businessChoose from Flexi, Online or Part time studies:
F O PFlexi Online Part time
> Learn towards a qualification> Improve your career status
Smart business trainingWhy upskill?
We offer professional development that reflects the needs and challenges faced by local people every day.
> Maximise business potential> Better skilled staff
Klaas Breukel, branding and poster design online tutor, is a designer from the Netherlands with over a decade of design experience. He also teaches on NMIT’s Creative Industries degree and diploma programmes.
To help you meet this challenge NMIT have created a special set of graphic design and photography courses which focus on developing your practical design and creative thinking skills. Each course is delivered entirely online which allows you to study them in your own time while having the support of NMIT’s industry savvy tutors that understand your local context.
These courses are ideal for; small business owners, in-house marketing support teams and freelancers looking to extend their abilities in other areas.
Branding Design
This course introduces you to the principles of graphic design through a focus on contemporary logo and brand design. You will develop skills in practical design and creative thinking. Through set branding projects you will gain an understanding of design processes and strategies. You will engage in visual and conceptual research, learn to document, communicate and contextualise design related topics as you develop a number of logos and identities for various products and services.
Course participant, Jessica Shirley says, “I found that by completing the NMIT
online branding course I was able to learn the most important foundations of graphic design in regards to branding. I now have a much greater understanding of how graphic design works in the real world and have used terminology learnt on the course in job interviews which has given me huge confidence. I find myself looking at every logo and design I see now with a stronger appreciation.”
Poster Design
This course introduces you to the principles of graphic design using poster design as a mode of visual communication. You will design eye-catching posters for a variety of purposes and target audiences in both commercial and non-profit scenarios. Design processes and strategies will be explored and topics of focus will include; principles of design and composition, typography, imagery and concept generation.
Digital Photography
You will develop practical skills and a theoretical understanding of digital photography processes and contexts through interesting projects. You will use digital photography to research, develop, document and communicate ideas in response to set tasks and activities. Specific photography software, hardware and production equipment will be explored in detail alongside photojournalism and commercial themed projects to challenge your skills in storytelling.
For more information nmit.ac.nz/smart-business
Commerce Comment8
How to create better cashflow when your business is growingIf you’re in the happy position of seeing
your business in a growth phase, it pays
to consider how you can most effectively
manage your in-comings and out-goings.
In a time of growth, cash is required to
pay suppliers but it may not be replaced
for some months until a sale is converted
into cash. The level of Stock and Debtors
will increase until these reach the optimal
level for the business size and that requires
an increase in the level of cash to support
this growth. Funding is also needed to
pay overheads, tax obligations and capital
investment. Inadequate planning and
management during this phase is one reason
such a high percentage of new businesses
fail in their first year.
To avoid this cash trap, here are some key
tips to consider.
Choose the right business structure
It should limit liability but allow for the
appropriate level of capital input from
shareholders or partners and it should
accommodate borrowing from both owners
and external financial organisations.
Plan and budget
Create an up to date business plan that
includes a cashflow budget. Compare actuals
to budget and regularly update the budget
to meet reality. Prepare your own realistic
personal budget so that you can draw a
set budgeted amount from the business.
Plan for income tax payments and at the
very least have annual accounts and tax
positions completed as soon as possible
after balance date.
Carefully decide how to bring cash into the business
Introduce an appropriate level of cash
into the business by way of capital or
Owner advances. Meet further funding
requirements with an optimal mix of short
and long term debt.
Monitor sales and stock
Monitor Gross margins on your sales. Have as
many Cash Sales as possible. Ensure careful
stock management so as not to overstock.
Use Consignment stock where possible. Have
good systems so that all stock and sales are
accounted for.
Keep control of debt and overheads
Negotiate better discounts and more
favourable payment terms with your
suppliers, where possible, including the
possibility of instalment arrangements.
Have a strict Customer Credit policy in
place and administer this efficiently. Charge
interest on overdue accounts. Stop Credit
where necessary.
Consider using a financing mechanism to
fund your debtors. Consider leasing fixed
assets instead of purchasing them. Monitor
and reduce overheads as much as possible.
Consider subcontracting rather than
employing where appropriate.
Align your bank accounts
Consider maintaining a separate bank
account where PAYE, GST and Income tax
(expressed as a percentage of sales) are
regularly transferred. This will ensure funds
are available on due dates.
For more information, please contact:
Brent Cheyne
tel (03) 548 2139
email Brent.Cheyne@crowehorwath.co.nz
Need helping managing growth?
Call us for trusted, practical adviceTel 03 548 2139
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Jason ParkPartner - CorporateP 03 546 3786 M 029 200 5037E Jason_Park@bnz.co.nz Robyn WilsonPartner - CommercialP 03 546 3836 M 029 222 0750E Robyn_Wilson@bnz.co.nz
Evelyn O’NeillPartner - CommercialP 03 546 3784 M 029 524 3630E Evelyn_O’Neill@bnz.co.nz
Fergus McLoughlinPartner - AgribusinessP 03 546 3809 M 021 815 607E Fergus_McLoughln@bnz.co.nz Roger FensomPartner - AgribusinessP 03 546 3817 M 029 400 4030E Roger_Fensom@bnz.co.nz Dion SmithPartner - Private BankingP 03 546 3816 M 029 222 0064E Dion_J_Smith@bnz.co.nz Richard GrimesPartner - Private BankingP 03 546 3806 M 021 240 8901E Richard_Grimes@bnz.co.nz Ged SvarcTransactional Solutions SpecialistP 03 546 3788 M 027 499 5286E Ged_Svarc@bnz.co.nz
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David YoungPartner - BusinessP 03 546 3831 M 021 240 7668E David_R_Young@bnz.co.nz
Gavin FramptonPartner - BusinessP 03 546 3782 M 021 994 639E Gavin_Frampton@bnz.co.nz
Jason ParkPartner - CorporateP 03 546 3786 M 029 200 5037E Jason_Park@bnz.co.nz Robyn WilsonPartner - CommercialP 03 546 3836 M 029 222 0750E Robyn_Wilson@bnz.co.nz
Evelyn O’NeillPartner - CommercialP 03 546 3784 M 029 524 3630E Evelyn_O’Neill@bnz.co.nz
Fergus McLoughlinPartner - AgribusinessP 03 546 3809 M 021 815 607E Fergus_McLoughln@bnz.co.nz Roger FensomPartner - AgribusinessP 03 546 3817 M 029 400 4030E Roger_Fensom@bnz.co.nz Dion SmithPartner - Private BankingP 03 546 3816 M 029 222 0064E Dion_J_Smith@bnz.co.nz Richard GrimesPartner - Private BankingP 03 546 3806 M 021 240 8901E Richard_Grimes@bnz.co.nz Ged SvarcTransactional Solutions SpecialistP 03 546 3788 M 027 499 5286E Ged_Svarc@bnz.co.nz
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MEET THE MEMBERS
All About Flowers
Adrienne Matthews (formerly of Eyebright), is the creative force behind All About Flowers in the Shone & Shirley building, Tahunanui. She offers a comprehensive floral service in both fresh and silk blooms. Her extensive background with flowers and styling allows her to create arrangements that have a wow factor, making use of an extensive range of flowers and foliage so that each finished piece is a special treasure.
• Posies & Bouquets• Boxes of Blooms• Corporate Arrangements• Home Styling with Flowers• Event Blooms• Wedding Flowers• Funeral Flowers
Adrienne is also very happy to arrange fresh or silk flowers in your own container(s) and will compose something beautiful to suit the look you want, be it contemporary, shabby chic, whimsical, opulent, cottage garden or anything else.
P (03) 539 6062 e allaboutflowersnelson@gmail.com W www.allaboutflowersnelson.co.nz
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Nelson
Making a difference for young people
Youth development experts agree that, in addition to their parents, children need additional supportive, caring adults in their lives. For most children this need is met through family and family friends.
But for some children additional support is required to help them grow and achieve their potential.
Big Brothers Big Sisters helps children reach their potential in leadership, education and
employment through professionally supported, one-to-one relationships with mentors.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Nelson aims to provide a mentor for any young person who needs one between the ages of 6 and 18, from Hira to Motueka.
Research shows that mentoring works – young people with a Big Brother or Big Sister show real differences in their personal and academic lives.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Nelson is a non-profit organisation and relies on grants, donations and sponsorship for funding.
Rachel Saunders
P (03) 545 9864 or (03) 970 2021m 021 192 0149e rachel.saunders@bigbrothersbigsisters.org.nz a Private Bag 39, Nelson 7042, NZ
Brockie Renovations Ltd
Brockie Renovations Ltd (formerly Paul Brockie Builders) is Nelson’s most awarded renovation specialist. Since 1994, Paul has regularly entered Master Builder’s House of the Year and has won numerous renovation and new build awards. Paul is particularly proud of his 3 National Winner awards for renovations.
Paul attributes the company’s success to being surrounded by very experienced management and builders. “Emphasis is placed on our clients having a positive building experience
through the whole process from planning and budgeting to the finished product.”
Paul and his team have been renovating and building new homes in Nelson for over 20 years. This level of experience ensures customer satisfaction and repeat business clients.
Paul believes recent changes to the building act will have a positive impact on the industry. Having all the required information upfront will ensure you make the right choice when choosing your builder.
e karen@brockierenovations.co.nzW www.brockierenovations.co.nz
a 146 Pascoe Street, Nelson Po Box 2235, Nelson 7041
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MEET THE MEMBERS
Air New Zealand Holidays team members,
from left to right: Alan Trathen, Judy Broad, Erik Roeper, Mandy Robertson.
Knapps Lawyers
Yes, we’re lawyers. But we’re people too.
We provide a professional service in a user-friendly way. At Knapps it’s all about you – our clients – and finding the best legal solutions to meet your needs. We’re here to make it easy: giving you straightforward, jargon free-advice, without it costing the earth.
What also sets us apart is that we offer our clients fixed fees on the majority of our services.
We’ve done this because we understand how much of a worry price uncertainty can be for clients and we want to minimise that worry. The other thing to know about us is that our people don’t dabble in a raft of legal areas but stick to their knitting – that means clients get true specialist advice.
Lastly we are a handy sort of firm having offices in three locations – Nelson, Richmond, Motueka – so we pretty much cover the region making it easier for you to do business with us.
P (03) 544 7888 e Tracey@knapps.co.nz W www.knapps.co.nz
Hop Federation
Established in September 2013, Hop Federation Brewery is located in the idyllic village of Riwaka and is owned and operated by Simon and Nicki Nicholas. For those of you who are not familiar with this family owned business, their story starts off with the desire to escape the stress of the city and move to the idyllic countryside; turning a passion into a livelihood; producing something that’s an
expression of traditional craft and creative innovation; and spending more time as a family. With an established core range of beers being distributed across NZ; a tasting room that’s open 7days a week and 2 full time employees working with them; they hope to expand the capacity of the current brew house and develop more tasty, award winning beers that will continue to quench the thirst of locals and those who come from further afield.
P (03) 528 0486 e info@hopfederation.co.nz W www.hopfederation.co.nz
Nelson Bays Community Foundation
A registered charitable trust established to encourage and enable generosity for the benefit of our community.
Our 3 main activities are to:
• Encourage and enable donors to establish endowment funds either while they are alive or in their estate planning;
• Wisely invest endowment funds, to generate a secure revenue stream in perpetuity; and
• Help donors with their decisions in gifting for community benefit.
Donor Endowment Funds are like a sub-trust. The capital of the endowment fund is held in perpetuity, creating an ongoing revenue stream for the community - “A gift that keeps on giving”.
Donors may choose to leave a specific sum, or a percentage of their estate.
Nelson Bays Community Foundation started distributing to charitable organisations in the Nelson Tasman community in 2012.
“We can’t live forever, but we can leave something that does!”
David Kerr Executive Officer
P (03) 546 6323P 0800 777 880
m 027 239 4199 e info@nbcf.org.nz W www.nbcf.org.nz
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MEET THE MEMBERS
P (03) 548 8141 e salon@ursulaharris.co.nz
W www.ursulaharris.co.nza 179 Trafalgar street Nelson
Ursula Hair Design
Ursula Hair Design is a modern and elegant salon, which caters for a clientele that values quality service; we pride ourselves on creating a salon experience that exceeds expectations.
We combine the ‘big city’ standard of fashion- forward, professional hair styling with a small town focus on building lifetime relationships with our clients.
Our dedication to the professional development of our stylists, our commitment to using only the best and innovative
products, and our focus on customer service has placed us on the frontier of hair care, and has lead us to become Nelson’s most highly recognized salon.
Since our establishment in 2006, our team has gone from strength to strength, winning scores of awards culminating in the highly coveted
“supreme salon award” in 2014.
In keeping with our Philosophy of ongoing evolution, we continue to support our team onward to greater achievements; we’d love to take you along for the journey.
Wayne Densem Financial Services
Experience is the Best Teacher
The best way to achieve anything is to follow someone who has ‘been there, done that’. Like Wayne Densem, a Nelson-based Property Coach and Registered Financial Advisor. Wayne is an entrepreneur with years of experience in insurance, financial advice and investment property.
He believes there is nothing more beneficial than experience. “That’s why I decided to share my knowledge and expertise, so I can help people iron out many of the common problems before they happen.”
Wayne’s success is based on seven key principles:
• Realism - if it looks too good to be true, it usually is!
• Honesty –a straightfoward, truthful approach.
• Esteem – caring about clients, and respecting their goals.
• Choice – offering a range of options, in a pressure-free environment.
• Stability – through a comprehensive investment strategy.
• Experience – gained from many years ‘at the coal face’.
• Practice – Wayne practises what he preaches.
Wayne Densem
m 027 440 8255 e wayne@waynedensem.com
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Good news storyRezource, formerly Keep It Simple
Business Solutions Ltd (KIS Solutions
2006) primarily an outsource, temping and
recruitment company, providing outsource
service around administration, payroll,
bookkeeping, accounting and HR, providing
insource temps for short term requirements,
and can recruit the staff required to grow
your business. Clients vary across sectors;
aquaculture, horticulture, trade, service,
retail and Maori. Services are tailored to suit
the needs of each business, providing them
with solutions to meet their needs long term.
The business had experienced huge growth
over the past 12 months; however they had
three areas of challenge; brand, processes/
systems and strategic growth. They wanted
to clarify the direction of the business,
identify where the growth potential was,
create a clearer vision for the business, have
a more defined structure and have a strategy
to grow further.
The NZTE Capability Development scheme
enabled Sacha to engage Rebecca Mason
from Genratec for professional coaching.
Through this the business was able to clarify
exactly what the values, mission and vision
looks like, and a clearer direction for the
business to grow from. As a result they have
moved to larger premises (now at Sport
House), firmed up decision making processes,
taken on additional staff, and identified what
values the company wants to align to in their
partners and who they do business with.
They have a plan for a governance structure
and plan to put directors in place, they have
set up robust internal systems and split the
business into two separate brands.
KIS Solutions will now trade under the
first brand “Rezource” which maintains
the outsource, insource and recruitment
services, with the secondary brand focusing
on the work they do around kaupapa maori,
business start-ups, entrepreneurship and
connecting people with business. Having
two separate brands now allows for growth
strategies and alignment with a larger
profile of organisations to partner with. The
secondary brand also aligns well with Maori
entities and organisations that are focused
on economic development. This new brand
will be released in the coming weeks.
Overall the coaching resulted in increased
turnover, with an increase in operating profit,
they have not changed direction but are now
more focused.
NZTE Capability Development VouchersTo be eligible for a voucher a
business must be:
• Operating with 50 or less FTEs
• Be GST registered in
New Zealand
• Operating in a commercial
environment – i.e. is
currently trading
• Be privately owned or a Maori
Trust or Incorporation or similar
organisation managing Maori
assets under multiple ownership
• Have undergone assessment by
a Regional Business Partner.
Contact Trina Zimmerman at the
chamber for information about the
voucher scheme.
R&D Funding through Callaghan InnovationCallaghan Innovation invests in
businesses with the potential to transform
our economy and who have the aspiration
and ability to be globally competitive
through R&D.
Currently three business R&D grants
are available:
1. R&D Growth Grants – targeting
businesses with a strong record for
R&D spending in New Zealand
2. R&D Project Grants – targeting firms
with smaller R&D programmes and
those that are new to R&D, typically
providing 30-50 percent co-funding
3. R&D Student Grants – providing
support for undergraduate and
postgraduate work within R&D
active businesses
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Employment Law | Human Resources | Health & Safety | Training
03 545 0877 contact@chapmaner.co.nz www.chapmaner.co.nz
$168k for privacy breach The Human Rights Tribunal’s decision that NZCU Bayside breached the privacy of their previous employee Karen Hammond was not a surprise. The company admitted to the breach. The level of compensation however was staggering. The awarding of $168k compensation, surpassed the previous highest award by an astonishing $128k.
The actions of NZCU Bayside were
extraordinary. Hammond had posted on
her facebook page a photo of a cake she had
baked, iced with the words ‘NZCU F*** YOU’.
Only people she had accepted as ‘facebook
friends’ could access the page. There were
approximately 150 of these. NZCU Bayside
obtained through coercion of a junior
employee, a screen shot of the photo and
emailed it to four local recruitment agencies,
along with contemporaneous phone calls
warning against employing Hammond.
In addition the Chief Executive sent an
email to staff disclosing information about
Hammond. The company also placed severe
pressure on Hammond’s new employer to
terminate her employment. This was to the
extent that continuing to employ her would
have resulted in significant financial loss.
Hammond resigned from her new job on
the basis it had become untenable for the
company to continue with her there. She
remained unemployed for 10 months, she
had to obtain a position outside her chosen
sector, and in a position considerably below
her skill level. Hammond felt unable to apply
for any positions that used recruitment
agencies for fear of what they would say to
prospective employers.
The tribunal determined the company was
less than honest in their evidence at the
hearing. The evidence of two of their key
witnesses was described as being defensive
and in disarray, and the consequences of the
breach was downplayed by the company.
Members of the management team also
contradicted each other. In contrast the
tribunal found Hammond and her witnesses
to ‘be sincere and genuine individuals and
their evidence unrehearsed, direct and frank.’
Although the Chief Executive did provide
an apology, the tribunal said the apology
was ‘delivered without any detectable note
of sincerity.’
All of these factors were taken into account
when the tribunal considered remedies.
The award was made up of $38,350 in lost
income, just over $15,500 for legal expenses,
$16,177 for the difference in wages from
the job she was forced to resign from and
her new job, and $98,000 damages for
humiliation, loss of dignity and injury to
feelings. The tribunal described the breach
as at the serious end of the spectrum, with
the company’s responses at the hearing as
contributing, and hence justifying the large
damages award.
The lesson of this case is clear. Even though
an employer may feel offended by an
employee’s actions, that does not justify a
breach of the individual’s privacy. Sharing
information with third parties, without the
individual’s permission, is a breach of privacy.
For more information, please contact:
Kay Chapman
Consultant
tel (03) 545 0877
email kay@chapmaner.co.nz
Web www.chapmaner.co.nz
In addition the Chief Executive sent an email to staff disclosing information about Hammond. The company also placed severe pressure on Hammond’s new employer to terminate her employment.
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Office 365, your complete office in the cloud
Many businesses within our region are considering the move to Microsoft’s Office365 systems and BlueBerryIT is leading the way.
With so many options available,
understanding which plan is right for
your business will help to ensure you have all
of the services and applications needed to
get the best value.
Office365 plans are split into two groups -
Small Business and Enterprise. Both services
and software are delivered from the Cloud
and applications are installed on your device
of choice.
Small Business plans cover up to 300
users, which caters for most businesses in
our region.
Services
Exchange Online – centralised email
storage and management, allowing shared
calendars and consistency of email across
multiple devices.
SharePoint Online – Cloud based Document
Management and Intranet system. Access
and share business information from
anywhere and any device.
Lync Online – Voice and video conferencing
and collaboration. Soon to be rebranded as
Skype for Business.
Applications
The latest version of Outlook, Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, Publisher and OneNote
(traditionally known as the Office
Productivity Suite).
For those organisations using Microsoft
Access, availability of this product has now
been limited to the Enterprise Plans. Many of
the Access capabilities can now be delivered
using SharePoint as part of one of the Small
Business plans.
Prior to a major pricing announcement in
October 2014, most businesses adopting
Office365 selected a plan with Services only
(primarily for email) and purchased the
Office Suite separately as required.
This meant that there was time involved
in installing the software but also that the
software could be tied to the computer
on which it was installed, meaning when
the computer is eventually replaced, the
software may need to be purchased again.
Those businesses that subscribe to the
applications can install the full version of
Office on up to five devices for each user
– so you can use the same version of the
software on your desktop, laptop, tablet,
phone and home computer for no additional
license costs.
If you are a business owner or manager and
you have aging server hardware - or are
using older versions of Microsoft Office; or
are an existing Office365 subscriber only
using services, - you should be considering
the advantages of moving to or reviewing an
Office365 subscription today.
Speak with one of the team at BlueBerryIT –
we have built our own business on Office365
services and applications, and are happy
to provide real-life demonstrations of
how Office365 can provide information at
your fingertips!
For more information, please contact:
tel (03) 548 4923
Web www.blueberryit.co.nz
It has now become very cost-effective to add the applications to existing Office365 plans that had previously only included services.
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Other dates to diary:Thurs 7 May
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Wed 20 May
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