Is your organisation subject to public procurement policy? If you are planning to embark on an ERP or other large IT solution implementation you may need to follow strict rules for tendering via the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU). This article explains what OJEU is and its implications for selecting an ERP supplier. […]
The advent of Covid-19 has produced mixed responses from those with Practice Management System implementations in progress or on the cusp of embarking on one. Delays and postponements have certainly been happening with some firms citing lack of available bandwidth of technology and business staff due to forced rapid transformations to remote working. Others, concerned […]
Procuring and implementing new Financial and/or Line of Business software solutions is a challenge for any organisation. These are typically once in a decade expenditure that demand more than just a replacement of an existing system if they are to provide a return on what is a large investment. They demand changes in business processes […]
As the saying goes” turnover is vanity, profit is sanity, cash is a reality”. In a partnership the ultimate measure of profitability is Profit per Partner. It is the professional equivalent of Return on Equity. Margin, productivity and leverage are the 3 main factors that drive profitability and there is no one size fits all […]
At some point most organisations reach the point where a step change in their use of technology is needed. For micro organisations this can be hard enough, the owner and the other few people in the business need to focus on day to day operations and do not have the time nor expertise to really […]
So – Barclays are now introducing finger readers for Bank customer’s wanting to logon to their Accounts. Good news of course, particularly in the wake of reported issues with Apple iCloud’s two factor security (Something you know such as PIN, Password plus something you have such as Bank Card or Mobile Phone). Introducing this 3rd […]