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Tuesday, 27 March 2012

London 2012 – How the Olympics will affect you

With only 150 days to go, excitement is building as we are closer to the start of the London Games. With the completion of the Olympic stadium highlights the effort and planning gone into organising the games? Its promised that business

To be able to respond effectively and make the most of the opportunities the games offer, it is imperative that businesses understand the challenges and how these will impact their operation.

Our advice is to start planning now to make sure your business is fully prepared. We will be helping you with the continuity of your business during this period.

It is predicted that the affected areas will be around the central London area such as Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square, and the Olympic Park in Stratford. However it seems other locations such as Wembley stadium, Greenwich, and Lea Valley are being overlooked.

Hundreds of thousands of people will be coming into London through the months of July and August via airports, train stations and the roads will be significantly busier.

Depending on the type of industry you are in it might be great for you to be hub of the Olympics however for the rest of us we will have difficulty getting back and forth into work. There are various possibilities to ensure your business is running smoothly through this time from flexible working hours to working from home. Varying working routines will avoid meltdown on the capital's often crowded public transport system as well allowing staff to work from home on to help cut commuting times and improve the work-life balance

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