Business Streamlining
Business Streamlining is for winners who want the double benefit of real business progress together with intelligent reduction of the cost base.
In wartime, there is no room for second best. Wartime demands leaders who plan their strategies and tactics thoroughly. The winners ensure their armies are better equipped, better informed and ready to conquer many different obstacles. The devastation caused by the business recession demands a similar management approach.
Business Streamlining comes from strategic, innovative thinking, often using modern technology to help streamline, automate and transform business.
Three Streamlining Services:
1. Hosted Desktop
If you would like to empower employees working from home or employees on the move with secure access to specific corporate systems, you could also outsource mundane, yet very time-consuming I.T. tasks and save considerable time and money. Call or email for more information.
2. e-Procurement and Spend Control
If you really want to prevent overspending using intelligent budgetary control tools, you could also streamline and automate the relevant processes in procurement, employee expenses and accounting in a true online environment. We can help. Call us.
e-Procurement and spend control
3. Reduce Overhead Costs
If you would like access to market-leading suppliers on special terms which guarantee to reduce all your overhead costs without too too much sweat, contact us. We can give you access to the UK’s largest private sector consortium and provide the tools and services to help improve your business.
Cut the Business Fat, not the Muscle
Contact us if you want to attack the hidden fat in your business, without damaging your strengths.
Business News
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January chill for housing market
Activity in the UK housing market was frozen by the snowy weather although prices continued to rise, surveyors say. -
Shop sales 'worst for 15 years'
UK retail sales described as 'awful' as icy weather and the unsteady economy keep shoppers at home. -
BSkyB to sell most of ITV stake
The pay-TV group BSkyB has given up its court fight over ITV and has cut its stake to meet competition rules.
