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Leading the homeworking revolution, we profile 30 of Britain's brightest entrepreneurs who run their businesses from home and say it's more than a lifestyle benefit - it's a competitive advantage too.

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Chris Barling

Chris Barling

by Melissa Hancock - Thursday, 8th May 2008 -

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Chris Barling, founder of Actinic, on how homeworking has been crucial to his business model.

Barling set up Actinic in 1996 and introduced homeworking from day one.
"For a start-up business, homeworking makes complete sense because you get rid of the overhead of the office cost. And of course, by reducing your initial costs, you reduce your risk."

In an interview with Melissa Hancock, Barling explains that the main advantages of running the business from home have been decreased costs and increased staff retention, as well as an improved skill level. "Homeworking means we can employ people overseas so we have the pick of the best people around the world."

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