Health and safety is a vital part of today's business organisation. Both the employers and the employees need to manage health and safety just like any other aspect of their business not because the law says so but because if they do not manage safety, it can prove dangerous later. […]
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Document Scanning & The Paperless Office
Despite the fact that we live in the digital era, many of us still rely on traditional ways of storing information. Every year we use more than 12.5 million tonnes of paper and cardboard, a large percentage of which consists of printed e-mails, business documents, and filing and storage systems. […]
Building a Business on a Shoestring Budget
The world economy is constantly changing, thanks primarily to the fluctuating fortunes being experienced by both developed and emerging economies alike. While 2012 saw the continued emergence of developing economies such as China, India and Brazil, for example, this year has seen more established nations such as the UK and […]
How a Small Business Should Deal with Being Sued
Litigation can be the death knell for a small company, with pricey legal fees playing havoc with your overheads. That's why it's important to know exactly what steps to take if such an event arises. And, although you should ideally have a plan in place to prevent such issues arising […]
Drive Customer Loyalty for Your Online Store through Responsive Web Design
Before a decade, desktop was the sole medium of internet accessibility. As time is passing, the number of devices, platforms and browsers needed to work growing at a faster pace. We frequently get exposed to new mobile device everyday with its main functions, applications and internet. In this epoch of […]
Insurance Companies in the UK are Struggling to Adapt to the Change of the No Win No Fee System
The personal injury landscape has undergone a seismic shift in recent months, with a complete overhaul in the way that claimant's cases are funded. In a bid to slow the growth of a compensation culture in the UK, the government took some fairly drastic measures with regards to the no […]
Ferrari to Implement Turbocharged Engines
Ferrari, a company that is famous for its super fast cars powered by large, powerful engines, that burn a lot of fuel, and produce large amounts of harmful CO2, is about to make some significant changes, as it plans to start implementing turbocharged engines in its next generation vehicles. At […]
How Can Schools Become More Eco-friendly?
How Students and teachers help to address a sustainable future? In 1962, a book by author, Rachel Carson, Silent Spring, was credited with enabling the beginning of the environmental movement. "We stand now where two roads diverge. But unlike the roads in Robert Frost's familiar poem, they are not equally […]
Injuries at Work Factfile
Injuries at work happen with great regularity. From bumping into colleagues, to bashing your foot against an errant door. These things happen. But there are a number of injuries that you might be entitled to claim compensation for. This shouldn’t be seen as ‘getting one over’ on employers, or ‘cheating […]
Should You Consider a BYOD Policy For Your Business?
Gone are the days where companies placed bulk orders with cell phone companies for their employees’ phones. In today’s world, BYOD, or Bring Your Own Device, is a growing trend. BYOD is fairly commonplace now, and by 2017, it’s expected to be the norm. If you’re not completely sold of […]
Filing For Bankruptcy: When The Means Test Becomes An Issue
After staring at your financial records for hours on end, you are finally prepared to face the truth. Your considerable financial debts have not been assuaged by the budgeting acrobatics you have attempted to employ during the past few months. The burden of debt still looms, just as dark and […]
Should I Be Worried About Asbestos In My Home?
With all of the bad press surrounding asbestos, I am not surprised that countless people are questioning their safety in their own home. Asbestos was indeed so vastly popular that if you live in a dwelling constructed between the years of 1930-1980 there is an extremely high probability that it […]