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Saturday, 09 August 2008 07:49
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Giving you the tools to grow your business Case Studies.
At You-Grow we believe in providing you with the tools you need to grow your business. Whether you are starting out, have been in business for many years, a small business or have a sales turnover of many millions of pounds we are here to help you.
No uniparts here.. One size most definitely doesn’t fit all!
We understand that each of our customers have differing needs. The right solution for a healthcare recruitment agency will be completely different for to the requirements of a logistics company, a chain of pubs or an IT recruitment company.
When we first meet we will discuss the needs of your business and build the best solution for your needs – even if it means we need to point you in a different direction.
Experience does matter
As a business You-Grow has been developed out of many years of experience working with many different kinds of businesses. If there is a problem (yes they do happen) we have probably encountered similar issues before and will know how to deal with them.
Letting you concentrate on your core activities
The majority of our customers have made the decision to work with us so that they can concentrate on the aspects of the business that they are good at, safe in the knowledge that we are looking after their back office functions.
We also have customers who have the capability to manage processes in house, but they prefer to concentrate their resources into revenue creating centres as opposed to cost centres.
The top ten reason companies usually outsource are as follows:
- Reduce and control Operating Costs
- Improve Company Focus
- Gain access to world class capabilities
- Free internal resources for other purposes
- Resources are not available internally
- Accelerate reengineering benefits
- Function difficult to manage/out of control
- Make capital funds available
- Share risks
- Cash infusion
What next? Contact us to discuss the best solution for your business.
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