Tuesday, March 21, 2017

5 Ways to Become More Environmentally Friendly Business



Reputation is everything when you run a business. If you have a bad one, it will lead to a whole host of negative issues. However, a good reputation can help drive your business forwards and help you gain more customers.

As such, building a good reputation is key, and there are many ways to do this. One of the best ways is to make your business more environmentally friendly. Doing this improves public perception of your company and can also lead to additional benefits. So, here are five easy ways you can become a more environmentally friendly business:


Switch to LED Lighting


One easy way you can be more environmentally friendly is to tone down your energy bill. A business will use up so much energy every day – usually via their lighting. You’ll constantly have lights on inside and let’s not forget any exterior signs you have lit up too. With standard lighting, you can accrue a huge energy bill which is bad for the environment. The more energy you use, the more fossil fuels get burnt powering your business. The easy idea is to switch to LED lighting instead of the lighting you’re using now. LED lights are far more eco-friendly and energy efficient. There are various savings calculators available online to determine how much you could save. You can use them inside and can even get your hands on LED signage too. LED lights can last up to 25 times longer and use 75% less energy than standard lighting. Making this switch is such a simple way to make your company more environmentally friendly. In fact, converting to LED in your business can be as easy as retrofitting existing light fixtures with LED. In simple terms, you keep your existing light fixture shell and replace the bulb rather than replacing the entire fixture.

Turn Off Your Equipment


Another way you can become a greener business is by turning off your equipment when it’s not being used. Again, this is a fantastic way to reduce energy consumption in your company. No doubt there will be loads of appliances and equipment that are turned on throughout the day. Offices are serial offenders when it comes to leaving equipment on when it’s not in use. If you switch things off when they don’t need to be on you can reduce energy consumption by around 25%. A huge mistake businesses make is leaving the equipment on overnight, this can add an extra 50% onto your energy bill. Turn everything off when you leave the office at the end of the day, it’s so easy and so effective.

Friday, March 3, 2017

How to Secure and Protect Your Business from the Inside Threat



Burglar alarms and digital security are all well and good for protecting your business from outside strangers. But what about the people inside your business, the ones that already have access to the inner workings? Whilst it would be paranoid to distrust every client and employee you work with, having some security methods in place to protect the odd scam artist or mole is important. Here are just a few measures worth considering in order to protect your business all the way to its core.



Limit sensitive data to specific trusted employees


Long-time employees who have proven their loyalty can often be trusted with all elements of your business. However, you shouldn’t go handing out passwords to financial details and codes to safes to new employees. Let your employees prove they can be trusted by slowly giving them more responsibility. If they exploit that power, then you know that they cannot be trusted with sensitive information.