http://www.sheridan-associates.co.uk
http://www.sheridan-london.co.uk
http://www.adnet.co.uk
http://www.pqrplus.co.uk
Sheridan
Group Of Companies
The Sheridan Group consists of three sister companies:
PQR Plus has its roots in business, IT, quality and technical consultancy,
training and tools. PQR (Practical Quality Research), founded in May 1990,
provided these services to government departments and industry. PQR Plus
was formed in 1997-8, principally to deliver its CDE
methodology (Customer Delight Engineering) as part of a more comprehensive
suite of services and products.
Adnet Solutions specialises in IT solutions for Industry and has
expertise in many areas of IT technology. We have the capability to provide
expertise for Internet based technology, Network technology, Microsoft
operating solutions and applications and Database technology including
SQL Server, Access and Oracle. Adnet can offer website development and
more. Its portfolio includes corporate identity services, database development,
hosting solutions, and web/e-commerce consultancy & support. Clients such
as BBH Architects,
Porsche Club Great
Britain, Colin
Lewis Cycles and the Galliford
Try Group, including Midas
Homes have benefited from these services with print materials, advertising,
corporate identification, and branding to great effect. Adnet has implemented
the CDE methodology
in order to mould its internal processes according to customer perception.
It uses the Web to publish and market its own performance, and is building
a portal to promote other organisations sharing a commitment to customer
delight.
Sheridan Associates, with clients such as IBM,
DML, Xerox,
MoD and Nortel,
specialises particularly in Quality Management, Software Development and
Structured Testing. Remuneration of supplied staff incorporates a quality
bonus based directly upon customer perception. Through its alliances,
it provides professionals who are not only skilled in their fields, but
also armed with the right tool for the job and trained and supported in
associated methods.

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