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Why small firm owners should look to older staff
Small companies should take advantage of new research showing that older staff wish to work longer
For many small business owners the most valuable employees in their organisations are those in the older age bracket. Older staff have a wealth of experience, are often more reliable than younger workers and can offer the essential 'know how' needed in small firms. Full story >
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Business Software Solutions for growing organisations
At dhc, we provide a highly consultative approach to the development and implementation of integrated Business Software Solutions encompassing a mix of Accounting, CRM or workflow solutions. By combining cutting edge software solutions with good old fashioned core values we help organisations grow while streamlining their existing processes.
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Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) is Europe's leading programme helping businesses to improve their competitiveness and productivity through the better use of knowledge, technology and skills that reside within the UK knowledge base. The programme aims to facilitate the transfer of knowledge between businesses and academic institutions and increase the awareness of the contribution academia can make to business development and growth.
www.ktponline.org.uk
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People go to work for different reasons; some are motivated by money, others want to develop their career and some employees enjoy the social side of work, seeing colleagues and experiencing the buzz of the office.
Click here to view a video that discusses the reasons why we all go to work, and the importance of feeling part of a team at the office
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