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No company today can afford to ignore the value of its customers' natural social networking behavior. The advantages that
these social networks can bring to a company's customer relationship management platform are powerful tools that can ultimately
improve its products. (...)
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No company today can afford to ignore the value of its customers' natural social networking behavior. The advantages that
these social networks ca...
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2007-05-28
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This is a transcript of an audio conference on Supply Chain Management presented by TechnologyEvaluation.Com. The presentation
used the TEC patented selection engine WebTESS, to conduct a live real time evaluation and selection. It then reviewed the
critical differentiating supply chain management crite (...)
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This is a transcript of an audio conference on Supply Chain Management presented by TechnologyEvaluation.Com. The presentation
used the TEC patent...
Published:
2000-06-23
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The latest generation of quote-to-order systems uses knowledge-based software to help reduce an organization’s dependence
on its highly skilled experts. The ability to harness a company’s intellectual property and know-how helps build competitive
advantage. (...)
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The latest generation of quote-to-order systems uses knowledge-based software to help reduce an organization’s dependence
on its highly skilled ex...
Published:
2007-11-19
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Though many academic methods exist, few actually reach the audience they need to reach because of the barrier between academic
and business languages, as well as the ability to produce workable and usable tools. This article summarizes what I believe
are the methodologies most used in Business, and some (...)
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... certainly the most prevalent, despite claims from, for example, the AHP ...
at academic meetings and conferences in Operations Research and Management Science. ...
Published:
2002-03-01
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Though many academic methods exist, few actually reach the audience they need to reach because of the barrier between academic
and business languages, as well as the ability to produce workable and usable tools. This article summarizes what I believe
are the methodologies most used in Business, and some (...)
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... certainly the most prevalent, despite claims from, for example, the AHP ...
at academic meetings and conferences in Operations Research and Management Science. ...
Published:
2002-03-01
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Abstract:
No company today can afford to ignore the value of its customers' natural social networking behavior. The advantages that
these social networks can bring to a company's customer relationship management platform are powerful tools that can ultimately
improve its products. (...)
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No company today can afford to ignore the value of its customers' natural social networking behavior. The advantages that
these social networks ca...
Published:
2007-05-28
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Abstract:
This tutorial, part 2 of a two part series on Knowledge Based Selection, demonstrates the selection processes and capabilities
of Knowledge Based Selection Methods and Tools. These tools, integrated with business decision making procedures, can arguably
reduce selection risk and improve chances for succ (...)
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This tutorial, part 2 of a two part series on Knowledge Based Selection, demonstrates the selection processes and capabilities
of Knowledge Based ...
Published:
2001-05-31
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Poor measurement methods can take off millions or more from bottom lines, and contribute at least in part to project failures,
corporate inefficiencies and poor technology selections. Industry wide, they have contributed to tens of billions of dollars
of unnecessary costs. How do you avoid these expensiv (...)
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... this as a value proposition in itself - for example, set minimum ...
presents at academic meetings and conferences in Operations Research and Management Science
...
Published:
2002-02-28
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Dell Computer Corporation spent millions preparing to deploy an ERP system before realizing that the solution to one set
of issues created a more severe problem. Note based on discussion among Michael Dell, Kevin Rollins, and Morten Topfer of
Dell Computer Corporation and Dell’s Platinum Counsel of c (...)
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... For example, cycle-time reduction, zero-latency data ... the situation
by asking the question: "What are ... of sales accounts, regions, territories, and
management. ...
Published:
2002-05-31
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Abstract:
Companies can easily spend hundreds of thousands of dollars implementing an enterprise resource planning (ERP) package. After
completing this rollercoaster ride, however, companies are typically faced with the question of whether to implement the latest,
greatest version of the package. (...)
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Companies can easily spend hundreds of thousands of dollars implementing an enterprise resource planning (ERP) package. After
completing this roll...
Published:
2006-11-21
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Abstract:
Poor measurement methods can take off millions or more from bottom lines, and contribute at least in part to project failures,
corporate inefficiencies and poor technology selections. Industry wide, they have contributed to tens of billions of dollars
of unnecessary costs. How do you avoid these expensiv (...)
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... this as a value proposition in itself - for example, set minimum ...
presents at academic meetings and conferences in Operations Research and Management Science
...
Published:
2002-02-28
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Projects do fail. They fail from many different reasons. But the person at the top of the organization can stop or fix
most of these problems before they derail the project. That person is the only one with the power to do so. (...)
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... An excellent example of the involvement of a senior ... as related
to market share, not systems, not plant management. ... The question may
be as general as "Hows the ...
Published:
2002-09-20
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Business and IT managers have failed to get at the root cause of Balanced Scorecard ineffectiveness. Getting the most from
corporate data will continue to be elusive until business management strategy and data management architecture are aligned. (...)
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... and enterprise perspective, Don't question initiatives that ...
A Balanced Scorecard will not fix management and accountability ... For example,
having the right set of ...
Published:
2002-08-02
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Spurred by government mandates for more business transparency, business intelligence has emerged to extract information from
ERP systems. How has BI emerged? What does the terminology surrounding it mean, and what is its current state of affairs? (...)
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Business Intelligence Status Report.
Published:
2005-06-27
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This article describes the unique challenges of the service supply chain, provides a framework for understanding the service
management decision hierarchy, and highlights the dramatic value proposition available to companies that deploy advanced service
strategies and decision-support tools to address th (...)
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This article describes the unique challenges of the service supply chain, provides a framework for understanding the service
management decision h...
Published:
2004-06-22
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Abstract:
This tutorial, part 2 of a two part series on Knowledge Based Selection, demonstrates the selection processes and capabilities
of Knowledge Based Selection Methods and Tools. These tools, integrated with business decision making procedures, can arguably
reduce selection risk and improve chances for succ (...)
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This tutorial, part 2 of a two part series on Knowledge Based Selection, demonstrates the selection processes and capabilities
of Knowledge Based ...
Published:
2001-05-31
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Abstract:
Radnet’s PortalworkX™ provides an elegant solution to a class of problems you knew you had, but thought you’d have to solve
by hacking up other products that do something different. The keyword is collaboration. (...)
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Radnet’s PortalworkX™ provides an elegant solution to a class of problems you knew you had, but thought you’d have to solve
by hacking up other pr...
Published:
2000-09-27
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Abstract:
Enterprise Information Management: Strategy, Best Practices, and Technologies on Your Path to Success. Find Free Suggestion
and Other Solutions to Define Your Performance In Relation To Enterprise Information Management. New data sources, unstructured
data, and greater volumes of data than ever before are (...)
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Enterprise Information Management: Strategy, Best Practices, and Technologies on Your Path to Success. Find Free Suggestion
and Other Solutions to ...
Published:
2010-03-11
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Project failure is not a nice topic. None of us wants to be involved in a failure. But when a failure occurs, we feel compelled
to assign blame. But who really is to blame, and how can a company avoid the same problems in the future? (...)
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Project failure is not a nice topic. None of us wants to be involved in a failure. But when a failure occurs, we feel compelled
to assign blame. B...
Published:
2009-06-03
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Abstract:
If good partnerships seem to be a rarity, true and lasting relationships that benefit both parties are downright unique.
How to avoid a Barney relationship and create a partnership that really works! (...)
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If good partnerships seem to be a rarity, true and lasting relationships that benefit both parties are downright unique. How
to avoid a Barney rel...
Published:
2005-12-23