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IT Hotdesk partners with Microsoft and other companies that specialise in Customer Relationship Management (CRM). Effective CRM allows charities to track and target their leads & referrals. CRM can also be of great value when it comes to event organisation and planning. Of course some of your work relies on being away from the main office. We can give you remote access to CRM and e-mail applications from a small handheld device that will 'triple' up as a mobile phone allowing you to move and execute quickly.

Event Management and planning databases allow you to track your performance with events, these performance indicators will allow you to execute the planning and execution phases of your event more effectively. The data of previous events can be analysed in the planning phases for a new event, helping to maximise potential.

Back in the office, in order to facilitate the sharing information within the charity and perhaps even with external suppliers, IT Business Systems are chosen by IT Hotdesk to ensure that Calendars, E-mail, Contacts, CRM systems and more can be shared amongst these organisations.

All of these systems can be deployed cost effectively using products from Microsoft and others, all of which IT Hotdesk adds value to the process by partnering with these organisations to deliver a solution that works for your business.

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For further information contact:
e: info@ithotdesk.com
t: +44 (0)1224 619200

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