Idea generation: Government publishes top 50 technologies factories should develop

29th November, 2012 - Posted by admin - Comments Off

New technologies are to be the focus of government plans to boost the economy over the next few years as it invests in the latest trends. Start-ups and other small businesses working in the industry will be given support from Westminster to develop their ideas and export them to other parts of the world. And » Read More

North-east bingo hall invests £1 million in office space

31st October, 2012 - Posted by admin - Comments Off

A north-east online bingo business has investment around £1 million in its future – by undertaking an office space refurbishment. Tombola, which has its headquarters in Sunderland, will be looking to upgrade the Wylam Wharf building over the next few years. Indeed, thenorthernecho.co.uk reports that the firm moved into the facility two years ago and » Read More

Health and safety inspection burden to be reduced by the government

21st September, 2012 - Posted by admin - Comments Off

The government has announced plans to reduce the number of health and safety inspections that take place across office space in the UK in an attempt to help companies grow. Read More

Tips for making an office space greener than ever

11th June, 2012 - Posted by admin - Comments Off

There are many options open to business managers who wish to make their office space more energy efficient. In fact, Richard Costin, the managing director of Banner Business Services, has acknowledged that companies can no longer just throw away unwanted items and materials from their workplace. He pointed out that firms in the UK now » Read More

Many Brits ‘believe they have good time-management skills’

18th April, 2012 - Posted by admin - Comments Off

The majority of Brits believe that they are good with time management when it comes to heading to a meeting or being in a workplace for an allocated time. However, many people cannot say the same when it comes to monitoring the timekeeping habits of their partner, new research highlights. According to a study carried » Read More

Fuel strike ‘would have a negative impact on British businesses’

16th April, 2012 - Posted by admin - Comments Off

If the proposed fuel strike gets the go-ahead, many businesses feel that the productivity in their office space will be significantly hampered. According to a survey carried out by Policy Voice, company owners believe that industrial action involving fuel tanker drivers will do more harm than good. During the study, 991 members of the Institute » Read More

Companies urged to ‘personalise when going online’

27th March, 2012 - Posted by admin - Comments Off

Businesses which are still getting to grips with the benefits of the online world have been given some tips on how to excel on the internet. Jennifer Stenhouse, partner at Mymediamanagement.com, believes that shy managers will get nowhere when jumping online, as customer relations are highly important. When it comes to communication with potential consumers, » Read More

Businesses urged to encourage workers to stay healthy

21st February, 2012 - Posted by admin - Comments Off

Businesses in the UK have been encouraged to boost the productivity of their firm by promoting a healthy lifestyle to their workers. Roger Harrop, a business expert and international motivational speaker, said that productivity can be improved through exercise. He explained that simple measures can be implemented to boost the health of a workforce, such » Read More

UK businesses missing social network revolution

19th December, 2011 - Posted by admin - Comments Off

Firms in the UK and other developed business nations are lagging behind their less developed counterparts when it comes to using social networking. New global research conducted by KPMG has found that organisations in China, Brazil and India are more in tune with social networking than their peers in the UK, Germany and Canada. It » Read More