 Well, ond ydy'r un nifer ddur i'r olimpics, ond yw'n ystafell y dylai ar y baen y cyfnod o gweithio am arfer gan tham amlineg uhooli ar ei holl ddod i'r ddweud ac ychydig llunio chi'n viadgofod yw ddweud? Well, ydych chi'n ffanties o ffanties o'r mwynt o'r llyfrion o'r yrhywel yn Llyfrgell yw'r ffaith ffantastig. Yr hyfforddiad, ar yr hyffordd, nid gweithio ar y cyffrous, Goed head of the games.com has every piece of information that a road or public transport user would need in order to plan in advance. Consider what that information says. It talks about hotspots, it talks about avoiding central London on busy days, up to and including the games days, avoiding the ORN, avoiding round the venues and hotspots on the public transport system. Therefore, all that is available will consider how that might affect your business. Then clarify with your staff, your suppliers, with the people you supply, how that will make a difference, and consolidate that information into working arrangements that will actually work for your business. Communicate it, it is really important. We know lots of businesses have planned already. Now is the time to tell your staff what you are expecting them to do if it is different. ..ículo, on the first day of the games Monday, the 30th of July, we will go about the city as normal. Because they won't. There are a million extra people here. It's the world's biggest sporting event. A bit of planning now will make a difference between misery, congestion and having successful games. Business doing successfully London having a wonderful summer.