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Want to increase your profit margin, reduce unnecessary work, increase quality and increase your employee satisfaction ? For little or no capital outlay ? Impossible ? No it's not.
 
A few simple tools will help you on your way to continuous improvement. The tools are from the LEAN process improvement toolkit, and we can show you how to use them effectively in your organisation.
 
You may then want to improve your IT system to match the new process - once again, we can help. We use the PRINCE 2 project management method, so you know that quality is built in.
 
Think that you can't afford it ? Is your business in Wales ? Then the Welsh Government have an eBusiness scheme that will give you a grant to help get things moving. The Computer Consultancy is one of the consultants that helps to deliver the eBusiness scheme, via our strategic partnership with Principality Consulting.


The Welsh Government have an excellent eBusiness scheme to help businesses upgrade their IT systems. From free web based information that's truly valuable, through a 100% grant funded diagnostic audit to a part-funded selection and implementation grant - there is help available.
 
Check out our eBusiness web pages.
LEAN is a real help to business to make you lean'n'mean. Get rid of the wasteful practices, and just concentrate on the "value-adding" work in the business. Use Value Stream Mapping to work out where the important work is, and then concentrate on that.
 
Then watch your profit margin increase.
 
 
Check out our process improvement page.

Project Management is important.

Get the right work done at the right time, to the right quality. Don't be fobbed off with second best but still pay premium prices. PRINCE 2 will help to ensure your project completes on time, on burget and to the right quality.

And when a PRINCE 2 project is undertaken by a Chartered IT professional, and Fellow of the British Computer Society - you know it will be right.
 

Check out our project management page