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Business Practices Assessments
Consulting Services |
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A detail operational analysis of your
printing business |
To be prosperous in today’s environment, you constantly look for better ways to improve your printing
business. You revise your company procedures, structure, paperwork, and technology. Over time, even the most
well conceived printing business practices become obsolete, inefficient, and unresponsive to the changing
needs and priorities of your company and your customers. These inefficiencies often create other
problems: hampered workflow, production delays, reduced efficiency, and increased labor costs.
Profectus' business practices assessments for printing companies can smooth out your business and
operations with a complete analysis of your organization and recommendations for maximizing your
profitability. Our expert consultants come on site and administers a detail 200 point assessment of your
business covering sales & marketing, estimating, pricing, customer service, order entry, production,
scheduling, shipping, purchasing, inventory, accounting, costing, management information systems, and other
areas of your business.
While on site, the consultant conducts one-on-one and group interviews with key employees to evaluate the
business in their area. Our consultants also conduct a SWOT Analysis of your organization. SWOT stands for
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Strengths and weaknesses are internal factors.
Opportunities and threats are external factors. SWOT analysis is a tool for auditing an
organization and its environment. It is the first stage of planning and helps organizations focus on key
issues.
It typically takes 2-3 days of on site consultation for our consultants to learn, understand, and accurately
assess a business.
You will receive a detail report and recommendations that clearly identifies your company's strengths and
weaknesses and recommended solutions to bring the operation to peak performance and profitability. You'll
receive recommendations for improving; business practices and processes, organization structure, performance
metrics, technology, and other invaluable advice. |
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