This article outlines the key themes of the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to help businesses understand their corporate responsibilities and the challenges of this new legal framework. Key facts about GDPR A data protection regulation to protect the data businesses hold on individuals. It is legislation with large fines for non-compliance It makes organisations much more accountable for the data they hold. Applies equally in all EU member states and to those offering goods or services to individuals within the EU Stricter stipulations apply to firms with over 250 employees Also applies to SMEs with under 250 employees when data processing carried out is likely to result in risk to the rights and freedoms of data subjects, the processing is not occasional or the processing includes special categories of data as defined in GPDR Article 9 It will be enforced across Europe from 25th May 2018 Overview of … [Read more...]
Power up your business with a Virtual Non-Executive Director
The benefits of Non-Executive Directors are well understood by many successful business owners. They bring an independent view and additional experience that enable better decisions to be made by the management board. Our Home Counties and London Group Business Advisors have developed a Virtual Non-Executive Director (VNED) service that offers Managing Directors and business owners the same independent view and advice without the complexity of shareholdings, appointing legal directors and director’s service agreements. Every company is different and yet there are many similar and transferable aspects from other industries and markets. Our experts are able to utilise their broad business experience and extensive network of contacts to support companies to achieve their strategic objectives. An independent view that challenges existing or new strategies can substantially enhance the robustness of a company’s direction. Sometimes difficult decisions are required to deal with business … [Read more...]
6 Important Technological Considerations For A Start-Up
1. Watch the cash! Obviously, for a start-up, this goes well beyond spending money on technology, but it’s important to keep it in mind when choosing software. Where possible, invest in systems that allow you to pay monthly with no tie-in. Even if you feel that your business requires something more bespoke and specific in the medium term, selecting Pay-As-You-Go systems initially can pay dividends. Initial use of a Pay-As-You-Go system will allow you to test your requirements and then purchase a more bespoke solution from a more informed position. Consider things like dedicated or hosted servers, and shared environments, so that you are not spending money on in-house servers and so on. Rarely are these necessary nowadays, and in fact they can limit your flexibility. The online environments are usually available for a monthly fee as well, and this helps cash flow as well as limiting risk. If your requirements change, or if the business fails, you are faced with a relatively small … [Read more...]
How SMEs can use Cloud Computing to punch above their weight in business
Having a well thought through business strategy is key to keeping ahead of your competition. Adopting cloud computing as part your strategy, can be an important factor in striving for excellence. Cloud computing can enable SME businesses to compete with larger business globally. It can allow both Start-up and established businesses to scale up with ease. This article will demonstrate some of the opportunities that are available to businesses that adopt cloud computing while considering the potential downsides. What is the cloud and where is it? Cloud computing is an Internet-based computing model that provides shared data and computer processing resources typically on a “pay as you go” model. Up front capital costs are replaced with ongoing variable costs. Unlike traditional local IT, capacity can be rapidly scaled up and down with minimal management resources. Cloud computing enables ubiquitous on-demand access via PCs and mobile devices. Cloud services are … [Read more...]
