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Small Firms Failing To Enter Communications Revolution
The Institute for Public Policy Research study, ‘Small Firms On-Line’, has found that the slow take-up of advanced telecommunications and services by small firms is a result of the supply industries, such as Mercury and BT, failing to target their needs properly.
Gillian Lauder and Andrea Westall, the authors of the report also argue that government policy-making in general fails to take account of the special needs of small firms and therefore only leads to all-encompassing initiatives.
Where small firms are using new communications technologies such as e-mail and the Internet they are seeing an improvement in their internal processes, rather than their external networking with outside bodies, like customers and suppliers.
The report concludes that;
Contact: Andrea Westall at IPPR 0171 470 6100
