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Wednesday, 04 March 2009 06:09 |
 | Every organisation is looking to stand out from the crowd and draw the right type of attention to its products and services, but may lack the resources needed to justify diverting attention away from their core product and service delivery. For anyone who identifies with this common dilemma, Mantle offers a range of effective solutions, enabling you to promote your growing business, build a solid reputation and generate exciting new relationships.
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| | | At Mantle we believe that we can only offer the best service to our customers if we understand their business. Our mantra is to work in partnership with our clients to provide the services and personal assistance necessary to help them to grow their business organically. Mantle offers a ‘family’ relationship to its many client organisations, which means providing not only a life cycle of business services but also a multitude of networking possibilities. At Mantle we focus on becoming as familiar with your organisation as we are with our own. From the outset of a new business relationship we give our clients the opportunity to provide a summary presentation of their organisation’s mission, objectives, and product and service offerings. Whenever our staff or facilities come to represent your organisation, we aim to ensure that we have a full understanding and appreciation of what you and your organisation are about. At Mantle we understand that all businesses are different, and we reflect this in our open and flexible approach to service offerings. Our clients can pick and choose which services suit their needs, and then add or reduce these over time as their organisations develop, with Mantle always at hand to advise on how best to manage your non-core activities. Mantle offers a comprehensive, bespoke and flexible approach to its service offerings, but if you require the stability of more permanent arrangements then we can also accommodate this through our longer-term agreement schemes. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 04 February 2010 12:17 |