Croydon Enterprise has developed a comprehensive and varied service that provides information on all aspects of business. Business issues and Croydon specific business news are continually researched to ensure that all information held in the portal is up to date and relevant to users. The service is divided into the following main areas:
As a library member, you can use the barcode on your library membership card to access subscription-only online reference services. The following websites participate in the scheme:
Croydon Enterprise Business Support has provided business books for the following libraries
Central Croydon
Thornton Heath
New Addington
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Ashburton
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Broad Green
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The books which feature a Croydon Enterprise sticker cover different aspects of business and a good source of information. The titles currently available are:
- Guide to Bookkeeping and accounts the easy way (Bannister)
- The definitive Business Plan (Stutely)
- Making the business case (Cannon)
- Forming a limited company (Clayton)
- Working for yourself (Robertson)
- 100 Ways to make your business a success (Bromage)
- Setting up a small business (Hughes and Weller)
- Working for yourself (Reuvid)
- Raising finance for your business (Blayney)
- Writing for Business – Business Letters made easy (Shevlin)
- How to write a marketing plan (Westwood)
- Do something different: proven marketing techniques to transform your business (Wolff)
- Mastering book keeping (Marshall)
- Law for the Small Business: An essential guide to all the legal and financial requirements. (Clayton)
- How to write reports and proposals (Forsyth)
- Best laid business plans (Barrow)
- Marketing plans for service businesses (Mc Donald and Payne)
- Get noticed how to boost your small business profile in 30 days or less (Gardner)
- How to grow your small business rapidly online (Green)
- Bookkeeping for Dummies (Barrow and Epstein)
- Start up and Run your own business: first steps funding and growth (Reuvid)
- Bare Knuckle selling (Hazeldine)
This is a detailed listing of organisations and individuals that can provide a service or be of use to a start up or an established business. The contact list covers a vast range of issues that include premises, funding/Grants and environmental issues.
These are short concise documents providing an overview on particular businesses issues. The Information Portal maintains fact sheets on the following issues:
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