What makes a successful business organization? Alan sugar will probably have a thing to say on the issue. He’d in all likelihooddeclare that it’s about having a strong product to trade in the first place, and being able to cojole people into liking your product by using all the savvy sales strategies at your disposal. This is all fine, but it’s not the first thing to turn over when guiding a business. The Wish Lantern team has a different take on things to the special Mr business brain God forbid. The key to the success of sky lanterns is not only the fact that the lantern is original so, sells itself. The victory of the team behind them, actually is the fact that they are authentically committed to their clients, and thus have accumulated a faithful group of followers. I withdraw what I said before. There is no such thing as a product that sells itself. However splendid or original something may be, it is pointless if it has failed to register with people. It is due to the company who distributes it, to get the message out to the world and then win over them with an efficient and fast service. One of the strongest things about the wish lantern business, is that they are adaptable and are keen to improvise in order to meet a customers special needs. It may be hard to believe, but this is really very rare for companies to bend their regulations so easily. Wish Lantern realizes that everyone is unique and that they are the service providers so must consequently dish out what the customer wishes (within reason though). That is where lies the success of the wish lantern business.
Gardiner and Theobald, a construction and property consulting firm has finally made its much awaited move to the newly built office complex at Tottenham Court Road.
The offices were built on a plan approved in 2004 and the construction work by the City of
The project is spread over 92,000 sq ft and its curved glass roof meant that it was able to incorporate an additional floor without any elevation alterations. The task of designing the complex was given to architects Collado Collins and Watkins Gray International.
Gardiner and Theobald had moved to 10 South Crescent from their old office in Bedford Square after having done business from there for over a century in 2007 for a rent of £55 per sq ft. They had been waiting for the last 2 years for the new complex to complete, which has about 60,000 sq ft in office space, a proportion being given to shared offices and the remaining allocated to retail. They would also be joined by 700 additional staff at the Met building and the Whittington Building, which are also housed in the campus.