New Quarturn creation SCLPTR.BIZ is now online at https://sclptr.biz

Last December, Quarturn created a new company named SCLPTR.BIZ. This new company specialises in client-centric business services design. It combines professional expert services with a set of tools that will help companies design and implement services that are geared towards client value creation. Since it is a Quarturn creation, of course, client-value creation and client …

Flxion completed its first round of 400k€ angel capital

Today, the company Flxion NV completes its first round of angel funding. Flxion NV attracted the full required 400k€ starting capital. The attracted capital is a combination of business angel private investments, and a first round injection by Quarturn (Participium CVBA). Quarturn is the creator of Flxion, and will also be responsible for assembling the …

IDlegcy team started well in Estonia and Belgium

For some months now, the Estonian IDlegcy developers at AgileWorks (Tallinn, Estonia, Europe) are working on the I.CNTRL.ME and I.CNTRL.IT applications that will help individuals control their GDPR rights from one place, and that will automate the job of GDPR managers. Helen Kuremaa (left on the main picture) is going to overlook the requests and …

Respecting people’s data is key to H2H success

Why and how to set-up and execute a stakeholder-centric GDPR process. Human-to-Human (H2H) interactions will be the main driver for future business success. Companies that will stimulate their collaborators to treat their customers with respect, can expect an increasing turn-over. Companies that will stimulate their team coaches to treat their (future) colleagues with respect will …

Getting your B2B-marketing team H2H-focused is much more than switching words

B2B will become Human-to-Human (H2H). For many marketeers and communications experts trading B2B for H2H might seem pretty evident. After all, they have been communicating to humans for ages – that’s the addresses in the database and the people on the mailing list, no? Well, think twice before you think your marketing and communications departments …