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 A Painless Path to Cost Reduction and Growth

Cost reduction isn’t usually thought of as a business growth strategy in the classic sense, but as growth typically involves capital, being able to free up tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars annually is one way to increase or provide a budget for those new plans to come to fruition.
That business growth necessarily involves change is particularly true in today’s fast-moving technology environment, no one wants to be playing catch-up rather than leading and across the board improvement is the order of the day and improvement means change.
IT Research and Advisory firm Gartner Inc. estimates that the typical organization has undertaken 5 major organization wide changes in the last three years, two thirds of which had at best, mixed results, and half of which were clear failures. Of those businesses, fully 75% see themselves increasing the number of change initiatives in the next three years, so it’s important to ensure those changes don’t fail.
Since communications is such a rapidly growing and changing environment for business, some of these changes should involve some type of review of telecom technology expense. Have you thought about what your company can do to reduce that expense? You can try to do this telecom cost reduction in-house, which in our experience is the least effective route, not only because the team you gather for this is splitting their time try to do this and the job they were hired to do, but because they simply do not have the necessary knowledge and expertise. It’s not their fault, it’s just not what they do. Or you could engage a company that performs a telecom software-based telecom technologyaudit, using their own or commercially available software, usually as a part of their suite of services that they offer. Better, but not the best you can do to reduce expense.
At Auditel Inc., we are told we provide the best telecoms and best telecom technology expense management solutions available. We provide the most thorough analysis of your contracts and billing, resulting in bigger refunds and more savings going forward. Even if you are currently engaged in a telecom expense management program or TEM, we feel certain we can find things your current provider has missed, and if your company has never had a telecom technology audit, we are positive we can dramatically reduce your telecom expense by as much as 35%. Find out why other companies choose Auditel today make the call 800-473-5655.


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