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Managing Business Remotely: Specialised Services to Support the Internet Business Community

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

Managing Business Remotely: Specialised Services to Support the Internet Business Community

The global proliferation of the phenomena of the internet and of mobile communication technologies has materially and irreversibly changed the way that we work, play and communicate. Geographical gaps have been bridged beyond our comprehension or imagination in as little as twenty years. Today we are almost unmoved by the fact that an e-mail message pops up on the recipient’s screen in another corner of the world within seconds- as though it was sent to the room next door. Similarly, it is difficult to remember how we ever lived without mobile phones.

Moore’s law relating to the exponential rapidity at which technology improves has today practically become a cliché. Not only are we not surprised that technology continues to improve by becoming faster, better and more reliable and affordable, but we have almost come to expect such improvements.

It is clear that the accessibility, affordability, speed and reliability of communication technologies, coupled with the relentless expansion of the supporting networks, will continue to add more flexibility to each of us by empowering us to be on the move and to run our business, professions and personal lives from our laptops, mobiles and PDAs, wherever we are at whatever time of the day or night- our mobile office tools are unlikely to weigh in at an aggregate weight exceeding 3 kilos, meaning that we can take them wherever we go.

Besides, the internet has brought along with it a heightened degree of transparency- it represents the closest thing to a perfect market in that consumers have access to information, prices and comparison sites all set at their fingertips. Internet sites are open 24 hours a day 7 days a week, ready to provide any product or service imaginable. This translates into more opportunity for online businesses and much more convenience for their customers.

These developments do not, however, yield fruits automatically. There is a process of empowerment that businesses must undergo in order to harness the power of available technologies and maximising their use to render their operations more efficient- getting more done in less time, possibly with the benefit of cost-savings! Businesses failing to make this quantum leap effectively fail to jump onto the “technological ladder” and risk falling by the wayside to make way for more dynamic, forward-looking, efficient competitors.

With this backdrop, modern businesses are taking full advantage of the benefits and efficiencies presented by technological innovation. Business processes are analysed and broken-down, questioned, tested and de-constructed with the objective of identifying which parts of the business process can be outsourced to specialised operators, thereby providing a better quality performance for that business and permitting the entrepreneur to focus on the core business activities, leaving the non-core or support services to external third-parties to deal with. Thus, for example, call centres are engaged to provide customer care and customer support services; software developers are contracted to improve and innovate existing systems; co-location centres to host the servers so central to the sales and marketing effort of the business; back-office administration companies to deal with regular payment transactions, payroll administration, preparation of management, interim and annual accounts and other specialised administrative services; and corporate and professional services providers are entrusted to handle any legal, regulatory, tax-planning, administrative and corporate matters to tend to the business’ continuing compliance with applicable formalities. Similar set-ups, with participators from all corners of the world, are indeed becoming the order of the day, throwing the doors wide open for the provision of more innovative and specialised services.

Malta has a central role to play in this new world order, with its educated and flexible workforce, continuous improvement of its technological infrastructure and generally attractive business environment. It is no coincidence that remote gaming operators, call centres, investment funds, financial institutions and other financial services providers and captive insurance companies have found Malta to be a solid foothold for their operations.

With this vision in mind, every effort should be made by both the public and the private sectors to encourage these industries through further investment, both financial and in terms of human resources formation, further complemented by the introduction of adequate legal underpinnings, attractive commercial incentives, and the implementation of additional technological and organisational infrastructures. In this respect the importance of the public sector’s commitment towards rendering the administrative process more efficient for businesses considering Malta as a possible base for some or all of their remote business support services cannot be underestimated.

Michael J. Zammit is the CEO of CSB Group, having overall responsibility for the group’s day-to-day operations. With over 10 years experience in professional company management and through his role as an external consultant to a number of gaming operators, Michael continues to provide technical consultancy and guidance on various regulatory issues to some of the world’s leading iGaming operators licensed in Malta. For further information Michael may be contacted on info@csbgroup.com

Business Services – Managing Business Easily

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Business Services – Managing Business Easily

As with all businesses, big or small, every business owner requires multiple services associated with running the business smoothly. These business services are provided by multiple service providers and trying to find a proper service provider is like looking for a needle in a haystack.

Most of the business owner’s day is spent in handling day – to – day activities and some time in management, planning, meetings, etc. Almost all business owners require business services from financial advisors, consultants, etc, and are always looking for multiple services providers for many different tasks. Some business owners may not be satisfied with their current service provider and may look for another service provider who can provide better services. If someone is starting a new business, and it is the first time at starting a business, they will certainly require the services of many service providers like lawyers, financial advisors, business consultants, etc. In this scenario, it becomes crucial to find the right business services providers at the right cost.

Trying to find a good business service provider is a daunting task, unless you have contacts and friends who can recommend good business service providers. Trying to find a service provider from a phone book is tedious, as you will have to go through hundreds of listings. Trying to search for a service provider on the Internet is the same and you have to be lucky to find someone in your area. Many a times, even established and experienced business owners have found it difficult to find a good business services provider for some particular work like financial planning and advise. This is where some companies now provide services as business services finders. What does this mean?

These business service finder companies assist the business owners in finding service providers for the many types of business services required on a regular basis. Through these companies, a business owner can post a request for a particular business service, like a financial advisor, and it is sent to all registered business service providers – nationwide. The business owner does not need to register or become a member of the company to post a request, but can see the list of service providers the request has gone out to, call the service provider, and select a business services provider – for FREE. There are no fees to be paid, as there is no registration or membership required for the business owner.

As someone starting a new business for the first time, or even for an established business owner, these companies providing assistance in linking business owners with business service providers nationwide is an excellent opportunity to save time and hassles in looking for a good service provider. And the best deal is that the business owner is under no obligation to hire or contract the services of a service provider, even though many service providers may respond to the service-required request.

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I am a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP,MCSD, MCAD.Net,MCSD.Net, MCP-.Net 2.0). I have been conducting Training and Certification Guidance for Microsoft Certifications for the past 8 years. I also own and manage a Web Design and Development Company and a SEO/SEM Company. I also like to write Articles on various subjects.

Networking while traveling

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Networking is more than just putting your business name out there for people to find you, but it is also a part of getting to know people, who are going to spread the word about what you do, what you sell, and that are going to support you in all that you do. Networking is going to involve getting to know as many people in life as you can, and putting your business in front of those people, so they will represent your name, your business, and will tell others about what you have to offer. (more…)