Thursday, March 30, 2017

5 Tips to Save Money on Vehicle Fleet for Business



For many businesses such as insurance agents, food catering and delivery, etc. fleet vehicle expense is one of the biggest cost. Not only do they have to spend large amount upfront in purchasing the vehicle, but ongoing cost in terms of gas, insurance, maintenance can add up to pretty large amount. By carefully looking at your needs and finding the right vehicle fleet can amount to substantial savings in the long run. Here are several tips you can consider in choosing the fleet vehicles that suit your needs.


Identify your Needs


First and foremost, you need to think about what types of vehicle you actually need – in other words do you just need cars, a combination of vans and cars or bigger people carriers? When you’ve assessed all this you can then use this information to focus your search onto a range of specific manufacturers and models.

Go Green


It’s no secret that road taxes and fuel prices can be expensive, so you might want to think about going greener with hybrid, electric or smaller engine vehicles. Not only can these have better economy and MPG, in some cases they can be tax-free. As tempting as a large V8 might be, they’re not the best idea from a savings perspective.

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

3 Reliable Ways Small Business can Improve Business Processes



At its core Business Process Management (BPM), is a systematic approach to making an organisation’s workflow more effective, efficient, and more capable of adapting to an ever-changing environment. As you might imagine, BPM is a wide-ranging subject, and there are a number of different areas you’ll have to focus on in order to create a well-rounded business. Three approaches described below can help small business owners improve their business processes to be able to compete effectively.


Social Media


The days of social media simply being a means to catch up with your old school friends are long gone. In recent years, it’s become a powerful tool for businesses looking to improve their corporate brand, communicate with customers, and even find potential employees. Social media has also become a valuable collaboration tool amongst businesses who employ staff who work remotely across numerous different locations. Microblogs allow project leaders to more effectively communicate their project details with the rest of the department, while others can create and share short videos that relay a summary of a meeting that not everyone could attend.

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