Every gardener understands that seeds need time in the greenhouse, lawns need mowing, weeds need to be pulled and to never plant Japanese Knotweed. Yet many business managers often forget to feed, weed and/or prune their suppliers. And yes most managers at some point in their career realise they’ve planted a Japanese Knotweed and realise, too late, the error of their ways.
 

Before you plant your next supplier just make sure you understand the nature of the plant and variety you’ve selected: How much care and attention will they need, in what conditions do they flourish, what will make them wither & die and will you be able to easily transplant them when they get too big!

 

Alison

 

Alison Smith

Ensuring your purchasing garden delivers true value to your business