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Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
The book "Agile Information Systems" unveils how modern companies can create and deploy agile information systems. Academic experts, researchers, and practitioners discuss the concept of agile information systems, the importance of the context of agility, and organizational management issues in the context of agile information systems.


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Making the Team Work
Early in the campaign, the important thing is to get all your team members on the same page, share available knowledge, and plan ways to gather other required information. The first few meetings should be formal, with a printed agenda, including clear goals and time constraints. This process, of course, is called

DSS DECISION MAKING: enterprise software, selling, team work, planning, marketing, communication, leadership, strategy, presales.
7/2/2005

Decision Support Systems -- Overview and Case Studies
Decison support systems range from simple electronic filing cabinets to complex data intensive and analytically sophisticated executive information systems. This primer provides an overview with real case studies.

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7/31/2005 12:20:00 PM

Making Strategy Real
In today’s competitive global business environment, nearly all firms work hard to analyze alternatives and create strategies that enable competitive advantage. But 9 out of 10 companies fail to implement strategy effectively. How can you communicate the strategy effectively and assure that the entire company is aligned behind it? Discover how business performance optimization systems can help you make better decisions.

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9/24/2009 3:06:00 PM

Making Strategy Real
How can management communicate the organization’s strategy effectively and assure that the entire organization has bought into it and is aligned with it? Business performance optimization systems are an important tool for success. By using business performance optimization systems, employees are empowered to confidently make timely, strategically-aligned decisions based upon facts, not intuition or corporate politics. See how.

DSS DECISION MAKING: business optimization, business strategy, about business intelligence, analytic business intelligence, analytics business intelligence, banking business intelligence, benefits of business intelligence, best business intelligence software, bi business intelligence, bi business intelligence software, business intelligence, business intelligence advisor, business intelligence advisors, business intelligence agency, business intelligence analysis, business intelligence analyst, business intelligence analyst job description, business intelligence analyst jobs, business intelligence analytics, .
3/16/2011 2:35:00 PM

Making the Right Decisions with SCOR
Making the Right Decisions with SCOR. Get Information Associated with Making the Right Decisions with SCOR. In the relentless search for ever-improving returns on investment and market competitiveness, some of the world’s biggest corporations are applying a model known as the supply chain operations reference (SCOR) model to maximize supply chain efficiency. Simply gathering SCOR metrics information is one thing—but how do you actually make this information available to allow optimal decision-making for your business?

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4/4/2007 2:21:00 PM

Sole-sourcing BI from Your ERP Vendor: IT Convenience or Strategic Business Decision?
The software industry has witnessed a consolidation in the business intelligence (BI) market. In BI, enterprise technology conglomerates identified a growth market and an opportunity to upsell to their existing install base, primarily that of applications such as enterprise resource planning (ERP). This consolidation has rendered sole-sourcing BI from ERP vendors an alluring option for many organizations. Find out why.

DSS DECISION MAKING: IBM, bi, erp, procurement, business intelligence, purchasing procurement, erp system, enterprise resource planning, erp crm, erp implementation, logistics procurement, business intelligence software, procurement sourcing, erp systems, business procurement, management erp, procurement process, procurement services, erp project, crm business intelligence, erp integration, erp ppt, manufacturing erp, web erp, baan erp, bi system, business intelligence erp, business intelligence solutions, erp companies, erp market, global procurement, bi software, business intelligence analyst, business .
6/23/2010 2:22:00 PM

Making Business-relevant Information Instantly Available to More Users
To stay competitive, organizations must constantly review the status of their projects, and make rapid decisions about which should continue, which should change, and which are worth launching. To make these choices they need easy access to up-to-date business-relevant information. Learn about business intelligence (BI) solutions that are helping knowledge workers extract, analyze, visualize, and share that information.

DSS DECISION MAKING: SAP, business intelligence, data analysis, data visualization, visualization data, business intelligent, business intelligence software, business intelligence data, business intelligence tools, data analysis mining, data mining analysis, exploratory data analysis, business intelligence data warehousing, business intelligence services, business intelligence crm, data analysis tools, business intelligence ppt, data analysis techniques, business intelligence applications, business intelligence data mining, business intelligence application, business intelligence group, data visualization .
1/25/2010 10:26:00 AM

Making the Business Case for HR Investments during Economic Crisis
Making the Business Case for HR Investments During Economic Crisis. Find Free Proposal and Other Solutions to Define Your Project Implementation In Relation To HR Investments. Automation of human resources (HR) processes and integration across various functions can provide visibility into and analysis of the workforce. Having a single reliable source of information is key to enabling this visibility, which in turn can enable your company to align skills with business objectives. Learn more about how you can optimize your HR systems to meet your current—and future—human capital management needs.

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6/22/2009 9:05:00 AM

Making the Transition from Silo to Service Management
Monitoring the end-to-end performance of applications and services at all infrastructure tiers is the

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3/20/2007 12:19:00 PM

Making the Most of Workforce Optimization: An Agent Lifecycle Approach
Many customer contact organizations have implemented workforce organization (WFO) as an operational strategy to improve the performance of customer care professionals once they are on the contact center floor. A sound WFO practice starts well before then with the recruitment and hiring of agents who demonstrate the necessary skills and abilities to be successful. But the hiring process is often overlooked as a key step in implementing an effective WFO strategy. In this white paper you will learn how to optimize your hiring practices, including an in-depth look at the recruiting cycle, including sourcing, screening, assessing, and hiring, and the transitional phases, such as onboarding and offboarding, plus the benefits of adopting an  agent lifecycle view to WFO.

DSS DECISION MAKING: workforce organization, WFO, hiring, HireIQ, agent lifecycle, call center, customer contact organizations, recruiting, hiring process.
4/9/2013 11:52:00 AM

Improving Project Decision Making and Reducing Exposure Through Risk Management
Formalized risk management is underused in project management, where the focus is typically on schedule and budget. This affects most aspects of a project, including evaluation, selection, planning, execution, and control. How many project decisions are made without formally evaluating the potential consequences? When budgets are tight and competition is fierce, this question is more relevant than ever.

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4/18/2007 2:54:00 PM

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