PHS Group plc publishes key business trends for 2014

PHS Group plc publishes key business trends for 2014

If our ten key trends are considered wisely, they could give companies a clear advantage over competitors.

Increasingly, customers are putting pressure on businesses by demanding services which lead to better productivity and higher revenues, while keeping costs to a minimum.

Following an investigation into the top trends for next year, PHS has identified a number of elements set to play a key part in 2014 business practice. PHS says businesses should be proactive in developing a strategy to implement some of these trends.

Andrew Johnston, group head of marketing at PHS Group plc said:

“It’s common sense for businesses to keep upcoming trends on the radar. Undoubtedly, 2014 is going to be challenging for businesses but if our ten key trends are considered wisely, they could give companies a clear advantage over competitors. Business is constantly evolving and businesses, big and small, must embrace change or face the prospect of being left behind.”

PHS says the following ten trends should be considered throughout 2014:

1. Bitcoin – this virtual currency launched in 2008 and is traded within a global network of computers. It’s set to gain momentum in 2014, following the opening of the first Bitcoin ATM in Canada in 2013.

2. Speed – if you think things are fast-paced now, wait until 2014. Technology is getting faster, and with that, so are timeframes from customers.

3. Clever data – 2013 was all about ‘big data’, 2014 will move toward ‘clever data’ due to increased demands for personalised, real-time data, delivered safely and securely.

4. Little things – tiny enhancements to businesses will build up to bigger bottom line improvements. Look out for business leaders focusing on micro-improvements in every area of their business.

5. Super-clean – the spread of diseases and infection, teamed with society’s paranoia about cleanliness and hygiene will lead to the demand for highly clean working conditions.

6. Helpful – businesses must bend over backwards in 2014 to please demanding customers – whether it be through products or services.

7. Natural workplace – getting teams in the right frame of mind will be a core strategy for HR departments, encouraged through greener workspaces, with more plants, fresh air, and better ambiances

8. ‘In-outsourcing’ – 2012 brought outsourcing. 2013 brought insourcing. 2014 will mark the birth of the hybrid as business will mix in-house staff and outsourced service providers to combine the skills of a number of experts and create an even tighter service

9. The Internet of Things (IoT) – the concept that if all objects were equipped with identifiers they could be wirelessly connected to the Internet of Things, and from there, managed and inventoried by computers. This could lead to the transformation of many businesses

6 ‘Freemium’ –perhaps one of the biggest trends for 2014, more brands and businesses will invest in free content to forge direct relationships with customers and create increased loyalty and brand awareness

To read about these trends in full, download PHS’ free 2014 trends guide here: http://www.phs.co.uk/news/group/PHS-Group-plc-publishes-key-business-trends-for-2014

For further information, visit http://www.phs.co.uk/wedomorethanyouthink/

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About PHS

Read more about the Group on our website (http://www.phs.co.uk).

The PHS Group is a leading workplace services provider and has traded in the UK since 1963. It has a diverse service portfolio aimed at improving work and leisure spaces, while making life much easier for facilities, building and people managers.

PHS provides these direct to UK companies and also operates as a tier one supplier to the facilities management market, supporting the integrated service propositions of most major FMs.

The PHS Group’s annual turnover for the year ending March 2013 was £418 million. It employs more than 5,000 personnel, operates from a wide network of 140 sites and provides services for over 250,000 customers nationwide.

The PHS Group
http://www.phs.co.uk/


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