In order to compete in a more and more cut-throat business environment, we have been, for years now, centered doggedly on quality. Quality in every aspect of everything we do. Excellence in client service. Pre-eminence in product quality. Excellence in responsiveness. Everything.
Quality has become the mantra of the modern world of business, and is more important than previously for smaller firms, who find it very hard to take on bigger corporations on the basis of price . That is fine, because quality is in general the purview of the littler firm, which can deliver personalized service in ways that big firms frequently can't even imagine.
Sadly, that same stress we place on quality as it refers to the outward facing portions of our business, is often overlooked when referring to the inside structures that our shoppers cannot see.
How much quality is there in whatever system you have got set up to provide you a measure of protection against hacking? When talking about your ability to defend your info, did you do much beyond buying an off the shelf system that a friend recommended and installing it? Have you been keeping up to date with the appliance of all the latest security patches, and even if that's the case have you had your system checked to probe for faults?
In short , how sure are you that what you have in place will basically do anything to meaningfully shield your business?
If you're uncertain of the solutions to any of the above, then it's potentially time to study your Internet and / or data integrity, and it's possibly well past time to have an audit conducted.
We insist strongly upon quality for everything that our buyers see. Don't we owe it to ourselves to insist on that very same level of quality for the parts of our company the client doesn't see? The parts that protect and guard our business so that we can focus on keeping it growing?
Quality has become the mantra of the modern world of business, and is more important than previously for smaller firms, who find it very hard to take on bigger corporations on the basis of price . That is fine, because quality is in general the purview of the littler firm, which can deliver personalized service in ways that big firms frequently can't even imagine.
Sadly, that same stress we place on quality as it refers to the outward facing portions of our business, is often overlooked when referring to the inside structures that our shoppers cannot see.
How much quality is there in whatever system you have got set up to provide you a measure of protection against hacking? When talking about your ability to defend your info, did you do much beyond buying an off the shelf system that a friend recommended and installing it? Have you been keeping up to date with the appliance of all the latest security patches, and even if that's the case have you had your system checked to probe for faults?
In short , how sure are you that what you have in place will basically do anything to meaningfully shield your business?
If you're uncertain of the solutions to any of the above, then it's potentially time to study your Internet and / or data integrity, and it's possibly well past time to have an audit conducted.
We insist strongly upon quality for everything that our buyers see. Don't we owe it to ourselves to insist on that very same level of quality for the parts of our company the client doesn't see? The parts that protect and guard our business so that we can focus on keeping it growing?



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