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What does the Low Touch Economy mean for the hospitality sector?
After months of difficulty, uncertainty, and a precarious balancing act at the edge of business survival, the UK’s hospitality sector may finally be seeing the sun break through the storm clouds. Chancellor Rishi Sunak brought welcome news for the suffering sector with a VAT cut for hotels, restaurants, and other businesses within hospitality. Cutting the tax from 20 per cent to five per cent will build a much-needed buffer for many companies’ pandemic-ailing profits, and a new scheme to encourage customers to said businesses is set to save many in the industry.
By Amy Mercer6 years ago in Journal
Main Reasons Behind Building’s Condition Assessment
Assessment of a building, and its reports, help to make a well informed and wise decision. It can prove to be quite beneficial for both sellers and buyers. The findings of a building assessment report may also help complete the due diligence process. Apart from the assessment, due diligence also covers other intangibles, including the liens, obligations, and history of the building. Building condition assessment tells you a lot about the appropriateness of the costs associated with the deal. It may also reveal the problems early on by examining the symptoms present now. Assessment of the building and the findings may provide a conclusive view on how favourable the deal and the purchase decision are. Below are the top reasons for building condition assessment and ESA.
By Alisha Hill6 years ago in Journal
How to Manage a Company While Everyone Works From Home. Top Story - July 2020.
The global pandemic has created exceptional challenges across the board, and uprooted the roles, responsibilities, and priorities of essentially every working person on the planet, from CEO to intern and everyone in between.
By Danielle Banner6 years ago in Journal
INCREASE FIRST-TIME FIX RATE WITH AR
Every business aims to have a high first-time fix rate, that consists in avoiding multiple site visits and the additional costs that go along with that— the lack of knowledge in the field and interruptions of operational processes. The low degree of first-time fix rates is being caused by various factors that are intended to be combated by businesses while adopting new technologies such as Augmented Reality.
By Linda Malecaj6 years ago in Journal
How Postcards Printing help to boost your brand Sales
How do you decide the recipients of your mails? Who should be on your mailing list and who should not be? It is easy to decide if you understand your target market perfectly and are familiar with your history too.
By Cortney jacklyn6 years ago in Journal
What Is Staff Leasing? Is It Right for Your Company?
Before you even consider staff leasing for your business, you have to do extensive research about its pros and cons so that you can adequately assess if the strategy is a good fit for your organization. What exactly is staff leasing, and what will it do for your company?
By Regina Del Rosario6 years ago in Journal
All You Need To Know About Solar Operations & Maintenance
No doubt, verifying the efficiency of your photovoltaic system is quite simple, but it isn’t easy to maintain a constant consistency both for monitoring and maintenance. Yeah. Only the best and the well-renowned PV companies operating in the photovoltaic sector will be able to do it in the best possible manner. These top experts will become your perfect Solar O&M partner for your business.
By Phoenix Solar Renewable Services 6 years ago in Journal
How to bounce back from Covid19 for Hotel Industry
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a far-reaching effect on businesses and economies around the world with the tourism and hospitality industries amongst the worst hit. However, as lockdown and travel restrictions slowly begin to ease, there is a case to be cautiously optimistic. In this situation, hotels can also play their part to actively take steps to prepare themselves for the period ahead.
By traveltheworld world6 years ago in Journal












