The Business Network International (BNI) found that 75 per cent of business owners are put off engaging with a small business because of its lack of social media presence. With over 270 million Twitter users and 1.2 billion Facebook users, there is hard evidence that social media is a powerful tool for business owners, however many SMEs are still reluctant to build an online following.
Meetings get a lot of bad press, with productivity ‘gurus’ in particular frequently claiming that companies waste too much time in them. However, rather than quitting meetings altogether, we can rethink how to use that time more effectively. Here we take a look at five ways you can make your meetings more productive.
Enjoy a spectacular summer’s day out riding through the most beautiful parts of Hampshire’s countryside to raise funds for your local Hospice. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Hospice, we have a special 25 mile route, as well as an additional new route of 15 miles. For experienced cyclists, why not try our 65 mile route, or if you are less familiar with cycling but would like a challenge try our 39 miles!
Basepoint Basingstoke first opened it’s doors in 2000, bringing a new flexible way of working in Basingstoke. The centre offers fresh, modern space to local businesses, but without the potential long term commitment or lack of internal growth options. The flexible space on offer is an attractive feature when looking at serviced offices in Basingstoke.
I have been at Basepoint for just over 7 years and have experienced fantastic help and support from the team during this time.
The centre is very well maintained and of… ”
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Corporate Interior Design (UK) Ltd
Corporate Interior Design (UK) Ltd have been at the Basepoint Business Centre for 17 years now and we enjoy having our office here. The centre itself provides good facil… ”
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Select Technology
With the permanent availability of a workshop for analysis and testing purposes plus access to high quality meeting rooms whenever required, Basepoint provides an excelle… ”