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In tough times what can you do?
Wednesday, 11 November 2020
It’s tough times for many people and organisations… All we can do is dig in, show resilience, be creative and persevere to the end. What does that mean for us? It means making sure we deliver technical service, office technology and workplace supplies when & where our customers need them. Whether that’s to their main
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Whats the Sawyer effect on your team?
Tuesday, 10 November 2020
In ‘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer’ when Tom faced the dreary task of whitewashing Aunt Polly’s huge fence, Mark Twain wrote… ‘Life to him seemed hollow, and existence but a burden’. But just when Tom has nearly lost hope, ‘nothing less than a great, magnificent inspiration bursts upon him’. When his friend Ben
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Can radical thinking lead to a new market?
Monday, 09 November 2020
Can you create your own market? What do I mean? Can you re-design your product, so it’s no longer a direct comparison to your traditional competition? We’ve done it using monthly subscriptions. We rent office technology in affordable monthly subscriptions, which includes the hardware, consumables, software, and lifetime support, with no strings attached. Covering things
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Why it’s all a load of Hokey Cokey?
Monday, 09 November 2020
So we’re back doing the Hokey Cokey… That’s what the working from home messages feel like & we know it’s confusing & frustrating! Work from home. Work from home if you can. Go back to the office. Work from home if you can. Investment in home working technology can put cash-flow strains on organisations &
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Blink and you might see it differently
Friday, 06 November 2020
Blink and you’ll miss this week’s business book review… Malcolm Gladwell is an English-born Canadian journalist, public speaker, and author of 5 best-selling books. This book ‘Blink’ is one of them. It’s a book about first impressions, those moments in life and business when we know something without knowing how. Gut instinct you might say.
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Print technology that solves problems…
Friday, 06 November 2020
✔ Working from home and need affordable print technology? ✔ Got team members working from home, and need to control they’re print & scan costs? ✔ Running a business from home and need a way to cut costs? ✔ Kids constantly being sent home on isolation & need to home school? ✔ Want to print
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Consistency is critical to business success…
Thursday, 05 November 2020
In business, consistency is critical, but carelessness & laziness can lead to demise… Which is why we encourage our team to use their own style, talents and personality. And they care so much more because they feel they have some ownership. When you own your own home, you’re going to plant flowers in the garden.
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Free delivery throughout lockdown & beyond
Thursday, 05 November 2020
We’re OPEN with free delivery throughout lockdown & beyond… Why? Because it’s essential we deliver service, office technology & supplies to critical business, organisations & people who need to keep the wheels turning. Such as: ✔ Schools & nurseries ✔ Doctors & dentists ✔ Care homes, charities & support
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Ironman rinses his cottage cheese
Wednesday, 04 November 2020
Is it time you rinsed your cottage cheese like an Ironman? Dave Scott is probably the greatest Ironman, period. Winning the 🌍 championship 6 out of 10 appearances. Amazingly, in the other 4 he placed 2nd three times & aged 42 finished a very respectable 5th. People dubbed him the Roger Bannister of triathlons, as
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Disrupting recruitment with new print technology
Tuesday, 03 November 2020
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Ole’s critical decision that saved LEGO…
Tuesday, 03 November 2020
Did you know a carpenter started LEGO? Straight Up. If it was going to be a tradesperson, we’d at least think it would be a builder. But no. It was created by Ole Kirk Kristiansen (a Danish carpenter) in 1932. Even more amazing was Ole started by making high quality wooden toys, not plastic bricks.
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Plant a tree blooms even in lockdown
Monday, 02 November 2020
Plant a tree is growing even in lockdown. Thank you soooo much…. Home and office technology solutions agreed in October mean another 22 trees will be planted in our quest to help reverse climate change & deforestation. Individuals, business & organisations who sign up to any of our printer technology solutions, internet phone packages or laptop with Microsoft Office 365
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Worried about the ethics of invention?
Friday, 30 October 2020
Good day. Are you ready for this week’s business book review? We’re going to take a trip back to the future with a book called ‘The Ethics of Invention’ written by Sheila Jasanoff. Sheila is Professor of Science & Technology Studies at the Harvard Kennedy School. And is seen as a pioneer in this field,
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Was your product created by accident?
Friday, 30 October 2020
Did you know Kelloggs cornflakes were invented by accident? Straight up. One afternoon in 1894 Dr John Harvey Kellogg and his brother Will Keith Kellogg were attempting to make granola. Absent-mindedly they left the wheat to dry out. Then pressed the stale grains anyway and produced the first ever batch of crispy cereal flakes. Keith
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Why brutal facts need to be confronted?
Thursday, 29 October 2020
In the 50’s the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company (A&P) was the largest retailer in the world. At it’s peak A&P had 16,000 small footprint grocery stores selling limited product lines. Then, in the 60’s, A&P began to falter and became a shadow of a once great company. Why? People’s wants (not there needs)
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