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August 19, 2008

Do you understand which direction your Company is headed?

Filed under: Business — Tags: — John @ 10:36 pm

Modern day business needs a multitude of services to keep the cogs moving smoothly. If your company is a sole trader or a huge corporation the many areas that you have to think about from health and safety to employment law is vast. Often these varying specialities are broken down into their constituant pieces or departments for example.

The Facility department has a large amount of subjects to keep in check from dealing with COSHH regulations,business continuity, portable appliance testing, medical supplies, electrical contractors, air conditioning installation and maintenance to the latest smoking shelter.

Human Resources deal with the more emotive side of recruitment, having proficient business solicitors to speak to, arranging conference centres for important customer contact or hiring a marquee for a corporate event or jolly.

The IT department want to know they have information security, and that their equipment can be quickly maintained. Whether that be a rackmount server or a simple kvm switch, the IT staff need to know that they can get their equipment fast.

The aim with this web page is to help your different departments have the quality of professional services. Because businesses are frequently changing they need to have a resource that they can speedily turn to, without worrying about the quality of the service.

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