Climb Higher! Achieve More and Spend Less
Unique business teamwork, smarter e-business technology, and innovative procurement of overheads enable Business Breakthrough clients to achieve more and spend less.

Business Teamwork
Our teambuilding uses a unique combination of the three dimensions that determine team performance levels: business, psychological and physical. We help build and develop highly-motivated, high-performing business teams.
e-Procurement and Spend Control
Most systems pay lip service to ideals like business efficiency and true financial control, without ever achieving either objective. The cost of second-best is enormous! If you really want cost-effective streamlining and automation of your processing plus online management control of all your expenditure, call us.
Reduce Overhead Costs
‘War on Overheads’ is a free overhead cost reduction service, proven to add more value to your bottom line. Don’t let your indirect costs eat away at your hard-earned profits and cash! Call us and we will eradicate these hidden costs.
Turnrounds
If you are looking for a combination of quick results and genuine long-term performance improvements, we use a combination of better business teamwork, streamlined processing, improved financial control, online reporting and networked overhead procurement.
Our free guide
Business Streamlining in 2008
is designed for Senior Managers in Finance, Procurement and IT. It provides a practical introduction to how leading companies in the UK are using vital management tools to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
Our Monthly Newsletter is available on request.
A Free Efficiency Review can identify hidden costs.
Business news
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Recession 'looming' for UK firms
The UK faces a "serious risk" of recession within months, a survey of firms suggests, as the FTSE 100 dips into a "bear market". -
Persimmon makes 2,000 UK job cuts
UK housebuilder Persimmon says it has shed 2,000 jobs in 2008 as it tries to deal with the housing market downturn. -
Supply of mortgages 'remains low'
A recovery in the mortgage squeeze is still "some way away", according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders.







