Accountancy Age Awards 2006
17 November 2006
Goodman Jones LLP has been awarded Best Use of Internet by a Practice at the Accountancy Age Awards 2006.
Goodman Jones was honoured for creating a website that offers a seamless user experience as well as cutting-edge features such as GJ Online, an online accounting system that allows companies to maintain accounting records in a simple and secure way.
“Goodman Jones is committed to understanding our clients’ individual business needs, and we aim to reflect this in our website by offering personalised services and easy-to-navigate information,” said Philip Woodgate, business systems partner, Goodman Jones. “With the increasing use of technology in today’s accounting world, clients expect real-time service and results. We pride ourselves on using the latest technology to give our clients a competitive advantage, and we are delighted that Accountancy Age has recognised our efforts to excel in this area.”
Meeting the industry demand for real-time service, the website offers clients access to GJ Online, which allows for instant collaboration with its partners and staff. Powered by Twinfield, a leading online accounting solution, GJ Online is an international web service for real-time accounting, project, timesheet and expense recording, reporting, budgeting, credit management and invoicing. Goodman Jones’ website also serves as a gateway for users worldwide to share thoughts on issues currently affecting small and medium-sized enterprises through SME Blog. The blog, maintained by Woodgate, can be viewed at www.sme-blog.net.
Voted for by readers of Accountancy Age as well as an independent panel of highly respected financial and business leaders, the Best Use of Internet by a Practice Award is presented to the firm which is considered to use innovative technology to create an optimal user experience on the Web. This is the 12th year for the Accountancy Age Awards, which celebrates success and achievement across the entire accounting and financial industry, from practice and public sector.
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