24 August 2009, 11:36am
This FREE day will comprise of a series of focused seminar sessions around optimising your business processes to strengthen your company against the recession towards achieving greater success in 2010. It will be of most benefit to senior management and business owners spanning every sector wishing to learn about best practice approaches to better manage their business. The seminars will be mixed with the opportunity to network over lunch, and the chance to see first hand the wide variety of innovative business solutions provided by Mass and our partners.
This presents an excellent opportunity to develop your knowledge of the challenges that you will face in the coming months and to assimilate information from industry experts and professionals around overcoming these.
We are pleased to announce that our keynote speaker will be the Member of Parliament for Wokingham, the Rt. Hon John Redwood, and he will be joined by representatives from Wokingham Borough Council, the Institute of Directors, International Facilities Management Association and a range of business partners.
The seminar sessions will include:
The Value of Business Innovation - John Redwood MP
Customer Growth & Optimisation - Institute of Directors
Legionella Control, Space Utilisation and Energy Management - Oakleaf Group
The Outsourced Model - IFMA
IT Security & Compliance - Wokingham Borough Council
IT Governance and Risk - Milan Solutions
Hosted Solutions - Comtec
Managing an SME Business through Recession - Mantle
Profit in Sustainability - Interserve
Value Added Recruitment - Dovetail
Reporting Benchmark Performance - Associates Limited
Effective Facilities Management - Mass
Optimising Business Cost - Mass
With such a wealth of experience, knowledge and networking opportunities available throughout the day- and all in one place- you really cannot afford to miss out on this informative event!
Places are now limited so please email: richard.milner@mass-plc.com to confirm your place.

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