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Software Selection: A Third Alternative Part Two: Seller's Perspective and the Third Alternative ( Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
May 16, 2005 Abstract : Failed projects do not bode well for the vendor. It can cause their sales cycle costs only to rise even more and their reputation to suffer or, at least, become suspect. Surely, the consequences can be much more severe for the client where an incorrect software selection can lead to business losses. Accordingly, it is in everyone's best interest to select the right enterprise software and do it economically but with confidence.
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Software Selection: A Third Alternative Part Two: Seller's Perspective and the Third Alternative (4 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Aug 24, 2004 Abstract : Failed projects do not bode well for the vendor. It can cause their sales cycle costs only to rise even more and their reputation to suffer or, at least, become suspect. Surely, the consequences can be much more severe for the client where an incorrect software selection can lead to business losses. Accordingly, it is in everyone's best interest to select the right enterprise software and do it economically but with confidence.
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The People Factor: Accelerating Supply Chain Transformation Through Education ( Pages)
by Sree Hameed and Marc Escande
Jul 31, 2004 Abstract : This article summarizes the findings from a study of why customers failed to attain the full value potential of their SCM projects. Most SCM projects continue to focus much of their energy on technology implementations and simply pay lip service to end-user training and executive alignment. Learn the pitfalls causing SCM project failures and how to avoid them.
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Gain More from Your IT Projects ( Pages)
by Freddy Fam
Jan 26, 2006 Abstract : IT investments are not a magic pill that will remedy business problems, but if used properly, they can help. Businesses should set business-oriented objectives for their IT projects and measure returns through the use of return on investment techniques.
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Driving the Change Agenda through a Low Overhead Program Office ( Pages)
by J. Diezemann
Apr 20, 2000 Abstract : You are your Projects! They maintain your corporate vitality. A Program Office can significantly contribute to strategy realization by ensuring that the right projects are launched in the right manner, at the right time, for the right reasons.
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Concur eWorkplace Projects Vision Onto Desktop ( Pages)
by D. Geller
Apr 13, 2000 Abstract : Concur announced a comprehensive release of its eWorkplace portal and the components for purchasing, human relations, and travel and expense management.
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Caution! Will A Traditional ERP System Help You Deliver Projects? ( Pages)
by David Smith, GDBS BEng(hons) AMIEE
Mar 12, 2003 Abstract : Companies who build specifically for a customer have unique requirements that are often not understood or dealt with well by some ERP vendors, particularly in the mid-market, who think that systems designed around volume manufacturing fit everywhere.
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How Supply Chain Projects Morph Into Black Holes (3 Pages)
by Steve R. McVey
Mar 15, 2002 Abstract : For all but a few astronomers, black holes are unknown in the realm of ordinary experience. Analogs do exist, however, in the more terrestrial domain of business process reengineering and take the form of supply chain management implementations. Real-life examples offer insights that may help prevent your supply chain project from collapsing into oblivion and taking your enterprise with it.
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How Supply Chain Projects Morph Into Black Holes (5 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Dec 28, 2000 Abstract : For all but a few astronomers, black holes are unknown in the realm of ordinary experience. Analogs do exist, however, in the more terrestrial domain of business process reengineering and take the form of supply chain management implementations. Real-life examples offer insights that may help prevent your supply chain project from collapsing into oblivion and taking your enterprise with it.
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