So here we are in the spring of 2016. We're now a full six months further into the future than even Michael J Fox went in Back To The Future Part II.
It's quite funny how most of the predictions in that film came true. With the notable exception of hoverboards that actually hover, of course.
So now that we are living in the future, why are so many businesses still residing in the past, as if it's 1985 all over again? If you want to succeed truly in business, it's essential to harness the right technology. Here are some ways technology can change your business for the better.
Understanding Your Customer
In 1985, it was very costly and difficult to capture all the necessary information to describe your client base. In essence, it was a process of trial and error. Companies would put out a new product (after a long development cycle) and wait and see if the product stuck. Yes,
The 4 Ways Technology Can Change Your Business For The Better
Personal injury law continues to be a hot topic in modern life. The adverts for specialised law firms are everywhere, and every now and then you hear of fraudulent claims being exposed. If you’re a relatively inexperienced business owner, then an injury claim is probably your worst nightmare! Fortunately, there are a number of ways you can avoid such a severe hiccup. Here are a few you should consider. First of all, prevent injuries from happening in the first place! Some solicitors’ ads make it sound like anyone can sue anyone for anything. In actual fact, an employee can only bring a claim against you if they can prove you’ve neglected their health or safety. If you make sure that you maintain a safe workplace, then you’ll avoid the risk of this happening. I know that you’re busy, and the system of having a whip-round a week before the big inspection may be working for now. However Avoid A Personal Injury Claim Against Your Business
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