This month, Best Practice - Accountancy Age's monthly supplement for smaller practices and their clients - meets P&A Partnership's Brendan Guilfoyle.
With more and more companies going to the wall, old school insolvency expert Brendan Guilfoyle is prepared for the worst. Brendan has proved to be a safe pair of hands for companies facing insolvency. In a case study, Richard Teall, head of Exit Stores explains how Brendan's experience, unflappability and affability helped the fashion retailer through difficult times, and how he always managed to talk down any signs of panic.
Elsewhere, we look at how to help your clients improve productivity and work-life balance with flexible working; show you how essential it is to make sure you have all the steps in place to succeed any project and avoid becoming 'persona non grata'; and give you tips on how to have the perfect pitch to secure the investment you need.
And in our advice section, we take on Cherry Pie, Katy Hymas' PR company and much, much more...
Enjoy the December issue - and our website.
This month's articles:
Editor’s comment: and so it comes to pass
Profile: Brendan Guilfoyle, P&A Partnership
• Business adviser section:
Ask the experts: a slice of Cherry Pie PR
What the experts say: Cherry Pie PR
Q&A: accounts in the construction industry
Budgeting: best laid plans
Credit management: insulate your business
from the crisis
Managing people: flexi-working
schemes
Investment: the perfect pitch
Outsider: the entrepreneurial mind with Matthew Riley
Business moneyfacts: financial comparisons of products for your clients
• Practice manager section:
Insider with Phil Shohet: risky business
Business development: get up and go
Horror stories: left in the lurch
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