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Riverbank IT Seminar
‘Flexible business is better business’
The Oxfordshire Golf Club
Thursday 21st June 2007
6.15 - 8.30pm
A practical Riverbank seminar demonstrating computer and telephone technologies that can make your business more flexible, responsive and efficient.
Flexible working is rapidly becoming mainstream for UK businesses. Work is now something you do, not somewhere you go. We will show the technologies that really do deliver, and explain how they can make your business more efficient and responsive.
The seminar will be lively, informal and packed with ideas that you can apply to your business. You will see and participate in live demonstrations of these technologies.
After the seminar you will have the opportunity to meet the Riverbank experts, and get hands-on experience of the computer and telephone technologies.
Learn about the many ways of working beyond the office
Understand how to make flexible working happen in your business
See the new technologies in action
Flexible business is better business will be held on Thursday 21 June at The Oxfordshire Golf Club near Thame. The evening begins at 6:15pm with drinks and a light buffet. The seminar starts at 7pm, and we expect to finish around 8:30.
Boost productivity through:
Work when you choose and where you choose
Who should attend
Owners and managers of forward-looking companies.
People responsible for IT in their businesses.
Remember, no technical knowledge is required, just a desire to get results from new technologies.
Flexibility • productivity • efficiency • profitability • responsiveness
Cost
£25 plus VAT
Two for one offer! Two delegates for the price of one offer! Bring along a colleague for no extra charge.
Directions to The Oxfordshire Golf Club can be found here.
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