Written on 23 March 2014
EMC Management Consultants Ltd
EMC Management Consultants Limited is the leading consultancy group in the South East providing Interim Management, Corporate Finance and operational support to the SME sector across all aspects of business.
The latest studies have shown that those companies that employ consultants out-perform by more than 20% of those businesses that never use outside help. Whether this is due to the consultants’ help and advice or the open-mindedness and progressive action of the Business Directors is not clear! We will, however, obviously claim that it is to do with the careful use of external expertise to give objective input and assistance.
At EMC, they offer a “Mobile Boardroom” with experts covering all of the commercial areas: Strategy, Finance, Accounting Systems, I.T., Sales, Marketing, Production, Business Growth, General Management, Non-Executive Directorship and Chairman roles.
Theobjective is to help to improve business performance and profitability. They always offer a ‘without cost’ meeting and prepare full Terms of Reference detailing precisely what work is to be done and what the costs will be.
It was important that the website be more than just a pretty brochure stuck onto a computer screen. It had to deliver information in a timely way.
Everything that you see on this site is uploaded by them directly using the Content Management System.
To view the website go to www.emcltd.co.uk
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