About MyConsole
A cloud based digital collaboration tool designed to revitalise the way you win work

Today, big data and digitisation is changing the way companies work. What hasn’t been clear is how companies should go about implementing big data projects in their work winning processes.
myConsole is a cloud based software system to revitalise the way you win work; developed with technology guru JMAN group, it digitises MarketingWork’s 20 years’ experience informing over 2000 firms on how to improve a range of areas in their work winning processes.
myConsole offers an effective and efficient solution for achieving business winning transformation;
- Fosters collaboration, through cloud based access to all bid information
- Drives bid selectivity with a unique win score algorithm
- Offers instantaneous analytics of bid performance for the entire Pre-Construction team
Check out www.myConsole.co.uk for more information on merging your work winning needs and digital capabilities.
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