By Fiona Ness on Tue 02 December 2014
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The end of the year is a great time to review your business performance as a whole, but also the individual processes involved.
By Victoria Dyke on Fri 14 November 2014
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To stay competitive in business today we often need to find ways to improve communications, provide staff with more valuable information and reduce our admin and costs...
By Fiona Ness on Tue 11 November 2014
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This blog is taken from Andrew Ardron’s keynote speech at our recent Silverstone event.
By Victoria Dyke on Mon 20 October 2014
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On average 60% of an employee’s time at work is spent on non-profit making activities. These activities are usually made up of time consuming admin that you can probably lessen by making a few simple changes. Read on to see my top 5 time saving changes you could make today.
By Fiona Ness on Tue 07 October 2014
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On Tuesday 11th November we are holding our best practice event at Silverstone.
By Victoria Dyke on Mon 06 October 2014
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I’ll be the first to admit I have a love hate relationship with excel spreadsheets. My experience with most businesses is that their data and customer information are often stored across multiple spreadsheets, filing cabinets and ERP systems – which all have their limitations when it comes to managing data.
By Victoria Dyke on Mon 18 August 2014
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24% of small businesses admit they do not have enough customer information to hand during a sale.
By Fiona Ness on Mon 18 August 2014
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24% of businesses admit that their sales teams do not have the right information to hand during a sale...
By Victoria Dyke on Mon 04 August 2014
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Shockingly 1 in 5 SMEs will admit forgetting to invoice for goods and services – and the majority will put this down to the amount of admin involved when processing an order.
By Victoria Dyke on Tue 22 July 2014
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As I began to research the ‘struggles of a sales rep’, a few typical problems quickly became clear.