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Posted on Dec 8, 2021

Below is a long blog post about 2015. We’ve put it together for you to read at your leisure, but if you have no time then we summarise the key points below and suggest that you take another look here in future years! It has been an interesting year with lots of challenges and opportunities for us as well as being hugely rewarding on many levels - thank you all so much for making this possible. It has also been great to see how our clients continue to develop their business models, often by implementing new technology into their business processes. This makes them more efficient and enables them to add value for themselves (and therefore their customers) whilst improving profitability too. What’s not to like? In terms of our own product development, it has been quite some journey over the last few months as we added some very exciting features to our products which will enable our users to be even more competitive than they are already; providing better service and adding value to their customer relationships. A lot has changed since our last newsletter in May when we announced our latest release – V7.4, which included the ability to create, edit and sign documents online using PDF Signature Capture technology. This was certainly a big step forward for us, however there were still areas where we could do even more to help simplify document based work flows, such as approval routing/workflow and digital signature capture. Our goal is to make life easier for everyone involved from the minute a document comes through until it is signed off or rejected. Therefore we introduced workflow for contracts which allows you to send out documents electronically with automatic email notifications throughout the process, giving real-time visibility of status enabling you to respond quickly and efficiently whether you need to amend, cancel or progress the request further. With workflow, you can save significant amounts of time because the automated system reminds staff when actions are needed rather than having people waiting around looking for tasks to complete. Furthermore, we now allow electronic signatures to be captured digitally instead of just printing out hard copies. The result is less paper waste plus greater efficiency in managing the entire sales cycle including generating quotes, placing orders, issuing delivery notes etc. If these two changes aren’t enough reason why not try signing up today? If none of those reasons convinced you yet perhaps this one might: if you don’t know what your competition knows, then chances are they won’t tell you anyway! So why not ask yourself “How would my company benefit?” before reading any further… We hope you enjoy reading our story as much as we enjoyed writing it :-) Below is a long blog post about 10 years of life in the Netherlands. This has been adapted from an article which appeared on the Facebook page of Living Abroad with Children and it’s something I wrote for my own record. I was born to Scottish parents living in England and grew up there, so this year (2017) marked twenty-five years since moving abroad – but that move happened when we were only eighteen! We moved to Switzerland where our daughter was born before heading off again after two very happy years: this time to New Zealand. After five more wonderful years here we made another big change by returning home to Scotland…and then promptly decided that wasn’t quite what we wanted either! So at just over halfway through her teenage years, we packed everything into storage containers once more and headed back across Europe via Canada to settle down in the Netherlands. It now feels like ten lifetimes ago that we left Edinburgh, although in reality it has all come around pretty quickly as you can see below. And while it may seem strange to talk about things coming full circle, or circling back, they do say that if you keep going round and round without changing direction eventually you will arrive exactly where you started out; albeit older, perhaps wiser and hopefully not with quite so much baggage!! Five years later … When people ask me how I ended up working abroad one day I explain that the story begins many moons earlier than most might imagine. For starters I am actually Scottish rather than English despite being brought up south of Hadrian’s Wall! My mother was born in Glasgow during the war and emigrated with her family aged six months old along with hundreds of other families who took advantage of a scheme introduced by Winston Churchill to encourage immigration to Australia and South Africa. Her father was already serving his country in India where he had joined the Royal Engineers Corps and met my grandmother whose sister lived locally to their regimental camp. They married immediately upon discharge and settled in the small seaside village of Mentmore, Buckinghamshire near Milton Keynes which became known as Little Scotland due its large number of Scots residents. I have always loved travelling and exploring different cultures so perhaps it should be no surprise that this interest developed early on. Our first holiday abroad together was to Greece when I must have still been eight or nine because I remember we stayed in a hotel called Olympia which also boasted a swimming pool shaped like a boat!! I clearly remember feeling excited and almost nervous at the prospect of flying for the first time – but I think this excitement probably stemmed less from the flight itself than it did meeting people from around the world at Heathrow Airport who spoke other languages. At the age of eleven I went skiing in France and then four years later visited relatives in Italy whilst staying with them Below is a long blog post about 2016 from my friend and colleague David Goggins, who just finished his own Ironman Triathlon. I’m including this not because it was particularly profound or earth-shattering (it wasn’t), but simply to highlight the fact that David has been through an incredible amount of hardship in recent years. In short: he had a tough year — as did many people around me — so much so that on more than one occasion during our conversations we both wondered if there would be any way out for us at all…if there were things beyond what we could control or influence. He’s survived some pretty horrific events since then, and yet still managed to become stronger as a person, family man, soldier/coach and human being; a true testament to resilience. David knows how to bounce back after suffering great tragedies like losing loved ones while serving overseas. This blog post tells you exactly why – read below! Below is a long blog post about 50 ways to become an expert. It’s one of the most popular posts on my website, but it has nothing to do with business (or marketing). It’s actually a list of things that I think are really important in life – and will help you be more successful at whatever you choose to pursue! So if you don’t care anything whatsoever about becoming an expert in your field or just want some inspiration for other areas where we can all improve ourselves as humans – read away! :) Below is a long blog post about 5 things that can happen to your body when you don’t exercise. I found it on http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/5-things-that-can-happen-to-your-body-when-you-dont-exercise.html and I thought the information was worth sharing with all of my friends who have been trying to get back into an exercise routine since they started working from home. If you are one of them, here are some reasons why you should start exercising again! 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