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Too much information can just end up confusing

President, Redlands Coast Chamber of Commerce

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: February 27, 2025
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START SMALL: Staying focused will help you make the most of what’s available.
START SMALL: Staying focused will help you make the most of what’s available.
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RUNNING a business is already a demanding task, but on top of that, business owners must navigate an overwhelming maze of resources and regulations.

While it’s great that so much support exists, the sheer volume of information makes it difficult for small businesses – especially those with five or fewer employees – to know where to start.

Unless you know exactly where to go or who to ask, it can feel like falling down a rabbit hole with no clear way out.

The truth is, there’s almost too much information.

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There are some incredible tools and resources available, but the average small business owner simply doesn’t have the time or expertise to sort through it all.

Every new law or piece of legislation creates another layer of complexity, which leads to more resources, more training requirements, and more pressure on business owners to stay compliant.

The flow-on effect is huge – owners not only have to understand these changes themselves but then figure out how to pass that knowledge to their employees, all while trying to keep the business running.

There are some fantastic tools available that can be a huge asset to business owners – if you know how to approach them.

The key is to start small. Instead of trying to tackle everything at once, focus on your most immediate need and take it step by step.

It’s easy to fall into the trap of clicking through endless links and getting lost in information overload, so staying focused will help you make the most of what’s available.

Another tip is to connect with people who can support you. Business isn’t a solo journey – it takes a village.

There’s no magic handbook that guarantees success, and learning is a constant process.

Surrounding yourself with the right community and mentors can make all the difference. There is never any shame in asking for help.

One valuable resource offered by the Queensland Government is Mentoring for Growth (M4G).

This free initiative connects small business owners with experienced mentors who provide guidance on challenges like cash flow, marketing, growth strategies and workforce management.

Sessions are delivered online and tailored to each business’s specific needs, offering practical, real-world advice without the guesswork.

While the sheer volume of information can feel overwhelming, the right resources and support can make all the difference.

When small businesses have access to clear guidance and the right network, they don’t just survive – they thrive.

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