How Poor Communications Can Cost Your Business

2/25/21

Jeff Nolte, President and CEO of CTS in Millersville, MD

With only one-third of small and medium sized businesses surviving 10 years of operations, everyone understands that cash is king in the business world. A poor communications strategy can cost your business upwards of $6,000 per employee per year, creating a financial drag and potentially threatening the survival of your business.

Mitel has put together an informative 30-minute webinar featuring technology evangelist Ryan Smith, Director of Solutions Marketing at Mitel, who covers:

  • Hidden communications inefficiencies and how they can stifle growth for your business
  • Quantitative and qualitative effects of poor collaboration among your employees
  • How the right communications system can save you time and money


Tune into Ryan’s eye-opening Webinar 
here

Known as "The Voice of Mitel," Ryan Smith has 20 years of experience in technology marketing and product development.?With a focus on how cloud, collaboration, and emerging technologies accelerate digital transformation, Ryan shares his expertise with others to help them identify new market opportunities, develop compelling messaging and positioning, and execute on their business strategy.

Don’t let inefficient communications cost your business. Reach out to CTS to discuss innovative communication and collaboration solutions to help your business thrive: 800.787.4848 or jnolte@ctsmd.us.

Jeff Nolte is President and CEO of CTS, a leading Voice and IT services provider based in Millersville, Maryland. He may be reached at (800) 787-4848 or jnolte@ctsmd.us. Visit: www.ctsmd.us.

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