Small Business Seminar (Evening event)
Christchurch business owners
Lock this date in your diaries. On the 14th December 2011 - 5:30pm, Bishop Collyer & Leadbetter Business Advisors, Arise Cloud IT, Smart Payroll and DJCA are presenting a FREE session on how to use inexpensive online technology to make a real difference in your business. We're covering Xero, Workflow Maxand the Google suite.
Please register by clicking here.
After a successful first seminar we are introducing a new and improved as well as interactive Small Business Seminar! Please feel free to bring your laptop or iPad to interact with our software and be part of an opportunity to learn from our consultants.
Experts from DJCA (Accountancy Practice), Bishop Collyer Leadbetter (Business Advisors), Arise (Cloud Business Solutions) and SmartPayroll (Payroll Software) will take you on a tour of some of the leading new tools that you can use in your business today to boost productivity and the bottom line.
This workshop is designed for administrators, bookkeepers and octopus style business owners who have their hands on everything!
17:40-18:00:Andy Collyer, BCLBA:
Welcome, and overview of the cloud-based software model and how it can help small businesses be more productive. Lessons from the earthquake.
18:05-18:30: Dave Jessep, DJCA:
Introduction to Xero Accounting System, how it integrates with other cloud software (eg WorkflowMax)
18:30-18:40: Short Intermission
18:40-19:05: Rob Laidlaw, Arise Business Solutions:
Introduction to Google Apps for Email, Calendars, Docs, Single Sign on. Overview of other Cloud Solutions we use: WorkflowMax, Zoho / Capsule CRM, Box.net. Google Apps Marketplace. Demonstrate Xero / Google Apps single sign on in passing
19:05-19:30: SmartPayroll: Managing your payroll in the Cloud
19:30-20:00: Q&A, networking, drinks and nibbles
(An open bar will be available and complimentary nibbles)
We would love to have you come along. This event is completely free so you have everything to gain and nothing to lose and will benefit your business especially now in the changing Canterbury business climate.
Please register by clicking here.


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