“ERP Plus” in Process Industries Managing Compliance in the Pursuit of Profits
While goals and challenges may be similar, rigid regulations, compliance requirements and variability of raw materials and manufacturing processes create […]
While goals and challenges may be similar, rigid regulations, compliance requirements and variability of raw materials and manufacturing processes create […]
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Like a team of star football players, software developers need to keep the communication lines open and work rapidly to move projects toward the goal line. However, the growing reliance on remote programmers means team players are not all on the same playing field, making it much harder to score.
Many organizations rely on financial management software to meet the challenges associated with managing complex transactions and processes, and complying with increasingly rigid regulations. This article highlights some of the key benefits companies can achieve with financial reporting software.
Interactive voice response (IVR) solutions provide dramatic benefits to today’s contact centers. Read on to learn why IVR should be an integral part of any call center software strategy.
Business performance management (BPM) is more than just a piece of software; it represents a whole new approach to management. The business performance management systemt will make major changes in your enterprise and will give deeper insights into how successful each process within your organization may be.
Buying the wrong CRM can cost a company a lot of money. What questions should the CEO ask before implementing a CRM solution?
Self-service capabilities can enhance CRM initiatives, if executed the right way. Here are some of the pitfalls to watch out for.
A proactive approach in customer care will improve business relations by ninety percent. The key element is training new and current employees on how to respond to customers properly.
A virtual classroom environment can engage students in a fully interactive mode. Setting up a virtual classroom first requires a discussion of the pros and cons of hosted versus on-premises equipment and deciding which is best for the particular situation. Flexibility in terms of interaction can be afforded through the use of technology such as session recording and thin client environments. Finally, the virtual classroom environment can approach the equivalent of a physical classroom by facilitating feedback both in-session and afterwards.