
A new study by Ernst & Young has revealed that many UK companies to delay investment in energy efficiency measures, due to the high initial costs and uncertain how long it will be around to see.
Although most companies have a fundamental change to reduce daily activity that are not yet clear how green technology is more expensive in the long-term costs.
More than 250 managers were interviewed for the study and the results showed that while 70% experienced improvement in lighting and temperature control, only 12% have installed expensive micro-generation technologies such as solar or wind power. 77% of respondents indicated that the high feed costs are the reasons for their reluctance to invest in energy efficiency companies, almost 80% of respondents who are involved in important benefits. Read the rest of this entry »

Able to plan and build a solid plan is a basic skill for all managers and therefore is often a major problem in management training courses. It may be useful to examine how managers with experience in planning and data from a survey of 316 companies is limited to that. The survey shows that sales managers and small, medium and large companies in all sectors make their sales planning.
When asked about when to start planning the sale, 54% of total sales manager said. “Only three months or more before the new fiscal year begins on 37% of the directors of the design of four to six months before the new fiscal year. Overall, the study found that the larger the company, the longer the period of programming. Read the rest of this entry »