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We spoke to CEO Gary Swart about the growing trend among Australian small businesses to outsource office admin.
We spoke to CEO Gary Swart about the growing trend among Australian small businesses to outsource office admin.
Outsourcing is often considered to be a dirty word but it’s a legitimate way of reducing business costs.
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Why should small businesses look to outsourcing? First and foremost – there might be savings to be made and profits to be gained if you do. And second, no one’s good at everything, so it pays to let the experts take care of some of the more challenging aspects of running a business.
Outsourcing aspects of your business shouldn’t be seen as failure. Rather, procuring the help of people who are better at doing those jobs than you are could be the key to your success.
It can be hard to find the time to take care of every single aspect of your business, just as trying to work on tasks that are not high in your skill set can lead to frustration, mistakes and wasted time and money. How can you overcome this? Outsourcing.
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