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A Toolkit Testimonial from Smarter Not Harder
By Gill Thomas
03/24/21

As a typical small business owner Neil Massa would prefer to focus his time on business growth and customer satisfaction. But at the same time he recognises the importance of good cybersecurity and the impact a cyber breach could have on the business.

In this short video Neil talks through the toolkit from a small business user perspective – how it has helped them and why other small businesses should use it. As a successful business focussed on increasing productivity, we think you’ll agree he should know what he is talking about!

https://gcatoolkit.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Neil-Massa_-Small-Business-Toolkit-Testimonial-1.mp4

SNH is based in the UK and helps organisations who want their employees to work smarter and be more productive. They estimate the average organisation can gain an extra 15% workforce capacity by training existing staff to manage their time and workplace tools more effectively:  https://snhsolutions.com/

The SNH Foundation provides free productivity training for charities: https://snhsolutions.com/snh-foundation

The author, Gill Thomas, is the Community Manager at the Global Cyber Alliance. You can connect with her on LinkedIn.

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