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North East Company Shouting About the Importance of Virtual Support Now More Than Ever
A North East company shout out about the importance of using virtual support during the Covid-19 lockdown.
4 months into 2020 and it is going to be a one to remember. During these uncertain times it is even more vital businesses have the support they need. It is times like these when businesses pull together and help one another through the struggles in order to come out even stronger on the other side. Sadly, many companies have had to furlough staff, but others are stepping in to support these companies to see them through these extraordinary times. They are supporting businesses with their administration, IT, reception, web design, legal, customer service, accounting tasks - the list goes on and on. They are there ensuring that when the country is back to some sort of normality businesses are in better shape because they have kept these activities going.
They continue to provide their services to their existing clients but are welcoming new clients on board too, even if that is just to see them through until their staff return.
Carol, Director at Executype PA said “we all know how quickly these office tasks can pile up so it seems the smart thing to do is to get ad hoc virtual support to help you now so your staff can get straight on to important tasks when they return”.
We all want to come out of this as strong as we can be so it does make a lot of sense to utilise virtual support, even in the short term, to get to that position you want to be.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Carol Charlton .
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