Business

Why IVAs Are Like A Bridge Over Troubled Water

4th September 2019

The word is out: Individual Voluntary Arrangements or IVAs are on the rise after a first-quarter hiatus. This is bad news for personal insolvencies, according to a debt management firm called Scottishtrustdeed.co.uk. The firm argues that when individuals file for IVAs, they are acknowledging that their debt challenges are up to their necks. Disclosure is…

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Improving Quality and Productivity in Food Manufacturing

4th September 2019

Quality is vital for businesses in the food industry. It’s essential to meet the standards that are set out by the law and by industry bodies. At the same time, business owners want to ensure their company is as productive as possible, and makes use of the time they have. Balancing quality and productivity can…

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Protecting Your Workers In Dangerous Environments

31st August 2019

It is simply not acceptable to have even one injury on your premises, or within your business. This sounds like a harsh reality, but what would the alternative be? That we are permitted a 5% injury rate each year, with an intent of pushing that figure down? No, the goal must always be a 0%…

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Treat Your Clients Like They Are The VIP

31st August 2019

A client is someone or an entity that pays for your good and or services. But wait, they’re so much more than that. Clients are in a way an extension of your own business. They buy your products and they use them to either make their own products or sell them to their own customers.…

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How To Choose The Right Hire Facilities Company

30th August 2019

Having the right facilities for your project matters, which means finding the right hire facilities company to provide all the temporary buildings and facilities you need is important. Unfortunately, it’s all too easy to end up with a facilities company that doesn’t give you the service and value you deserve. That’s why SRP Hire Solutions…

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Can Businesses Listen To Greta Thunberg At Last?

30th August 2019

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, it’s fair to say that you’ve probably heard of Greta Thunberg, the young Swedish activist who initiated a school strike for climate. Grate reached New York yesterday, after a zero-emission crossing on a boat across the Atlantic. The trip took her over two weeks. However, she was successful…

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4 Ways A Premium Coworking Space In London Will Help Your Business Grow

28th August 2019

Savvy entrepreneurs always need to be on the lookout for opportunities to expand their business. With competitors vying for your customers and the prospects of new markets opening up more every day, continual and dynamic growth is necessary to stay afloat in the London business scene.    The changing nature of contemporary work has allowed…

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Constructing Your Own Building for Your Company – Is It Worth It?

23rd August 2019

One of the things people rarely think about when they start a company is where the business is going to be run from. Since many businesses are born at the kitchen table, deciding where you want to move to when you actually need space for manufacturing or storage. You then have two options; find a…

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Agriculture And Machinery

16th August 2019

A lot of people are astounded by the sheer number of different agricultural machines available in the current day and age. Agricultural machinery equates to literally any kind of machinery that has been made in order to be utilised on a farm. The purpose is to increase performance or enhance efficiency in any way possible.…

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Manufacturing Risks You Must Protect Your Team From

16th August 2019

Every workplace has its risks, and all of them need to be taken seriously. However, in the manufacturing or production line, those risks can increase exponentially. Here, we’re going to look at some of the common and serious threats that factory and warehouse owners need to consider when talking about developing or storing products.  …

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5 Tips to Drive Better Engagement with Your Small Business Newsletter

9th August 2019

How many times have you tried to carry on a conversation with someone who just didn’t seem to be listening to what you had to say? Their mind seemed to be elsewhere and try as you might, you just couldn’t elicit a response. Perhaps they had pressing issues absorbing their focus, but more times than…

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Retail Store Events: Questions & Answers

9th August 2019

It’s fair to say that times are somewhat trying for retailers. In a world of high business rates and the evermore pervasive encroachment of ecommerce onto the industry, appealing to customers and standing out from the crowd seems more and more difficult than ever.    However, while retail stores do face their challenges, they also…

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