Is your workplace working hard enough?
The Stoddart Review set out to examine whether the workplace has a measurable impact on productivity - and thence profitability. Those...
Larch Consulting is an advisory and operations support practice specialising in facilities management and business infrastructure. We have built a reputation for intelligent, innovative work that has achieved successful outcomes for clients both in the UK and internationally. We have worked with clients spanning a variety of sectors, including retail, healthcare, education and local government. Our work revolves around the interplay between the organisation, its business objectives and the individual. We intrinsically understand the links between strategy, people and processes, and develop programmes to improve business performance. Our consultants have delivered numerous projects with in-house teams; procured FM services using a variety of sourcing strategies; and frequently work with service providers. Whatever the situation and challenge, we always work hard to deliver a successful outcome for our clients. Our combined knowledge, proficiency and understanding of business enable Larch to provide creative and innovative solutions to business problems. We are confident that we have the expertise to help you. We specialise in: Facilities management and infrastructure consultancy Service improvement Sourcing strategies Cost reduction and rationalization programmes Project management Interim management
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The Stoddart Review set out to examine whether the workplace has a measurable impact on productivity - and thence profitability. Those...
Today is the funeral of our PA Valerie.
She worked for us for 15 years, and rode the roller coaster of the business as we experienced boom...
Today has seen history in the making. It will take a while to assimilate the news, and of course the full effects will not become evident...
Textbook example of turnaround PR - taking a negative situation and using the airtime to assert and embed your brand values.
Is it compulsory to wear heels if you work reception at PwC? "Put simply, such policies don’t reflect who we are."
Is it reasonable to ask women to wear heels at work? Those of us that work in FM fall into two camps. Some of us are heels all the way -...
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