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Vet Support+ Starts The New Year With New Website

12 years ago
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25th January, 2012 20h07


Screenshot of new website home page Vet Support+ has kicked off the year with the launch of a new website (www.vetsupportplus.co.uk) to provide a one-stop source of information for all members of the practice team. Expected to be of particular interest for visitors to www.vetsupportplus.co.uk is the facility to access research data carried out by Vet Support+. Previous Veterinary Practice Pulse Research Reports, which investigate economic trends and other critical business issues within the veterinary market, will be freely available and interested parties can also sign-up to participate in future Pulse Research. In addition, the site will share details of upcoming events which will be facilitated by the Vet Support+ team of qualified Business Consultants. Currently available to partners, practice managers and senior staff is a Business Management Surgery entitled "Is your practice benefiting from engaged employees?". Sharing the results of the Vet Support+ first Employee Effectiveness survey, the surgery will cover key areas of individual and team performance and the impact these can have on the success of a practice. Offering a growing portfolio of services from consulting and business solutions to a schedule of valuable and thought provoking business events, Vet Support+ has been well received by the profession. The launch of the new website is the latest development to help meet this growing demand. Ned Flaxman, Director Business Innovation said of the new website; “We built the website with our end-user clearly in mind. Breaking down the whole of the Vet Support+ service into five key areas; Strategy, Marketing, Finance, Staff and Clients; has ensured that the site is easy to navigate yet informative. We hope that people will not only use the new website to access our services but will also refer back to it on a regular basis to access the extensive research that we will continue to update and make freely available.” For further details visit www.vetsupportplus.co.uk

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