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Doing Business In The Future - Business Process Management
Business Process Management (BPM) is a set of activities performed by organizations to improve or streamline their business processes. Since software tools are usually used to aid these activities, these software tools are referred to as Business Process Management Systems.

Don't Be Robbed in Your Next Meeting
Your time is too valuable to waste in pointless meetings. Here's how to protect yourself from being robbed.

Do These Myths Make Your Meetings Miserable?
Surveys show that businesses waste 20% of their professional payroll on bad meetings. Gain huge savings by managing these seven myths about meetings.

Document Scanning Services: Needed Or Not?
Find out more about how document scanning can help you business...

Document Security - Not Just Paper Shredding
What is document security? Why is document security important to me? What are the best methods my company can use to enhance document security? Is it expensive to do? These are some of the questions you may have about document security.

Does Your Dress Code Address Flip Flop?
Are your employees wearing flip flops or low rise jeans to work? Maybe it's time for you to define a dress code.

Developing the Secretarial Role - Managers
Secretarial and administrative staff can only develop and add value to the business for the future, if their peers, the organization's culture and their immediate managers create the right opportunities for them to do so.

Developmental Delegation: How To Kindle The Inner Spirit
When you delegate jobs in order to develop people, you build on the greatest resource you have. Here are the 6 steps to doing it right.

Develop and Maintain Positive Relationships Immediately Using Only Four Ingredients
I often heard in counseling situations that "He says he loves me, but he never shows it." What this person was actually saying was that she heard it in words but was not convinced by his actions (usually a lack of action). Remember the old adage: "Action speaks louder than words."? It could not be truer here.

Defining A Better Fit For Your Data Center Outsourcing Needs
Data center outsourcing services are one of the most mature IT service categories available in the market. In Cybernet-SlashSupport is a leading provider of technology support services for enterprises and technology service providers.

Designers And Architects - Are Aesthetics More Important Than Practicalities
As a cleaning company we get called in to carry out builders cleans on new builds and refurbishments. Time and time again what we see is that the designer has had something built, laid or put in place solely on the grounds that it looks good with no regard as to how it will stand up to use or the practicalities of trying to keep it clean and looking good. They produce their design, see it through to the finish and then walk away. Only later does it become apparent that it is ...

Design For Six Sigma
Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) is the application of Six Sigma principles to the design of products and their manufacturing and support processes. Whereas Six Sigma by definition focuses on the production phase of a product, DFSS focuses on research, design, and development phases. DFSS combines many of the tools that are used to improve existing products or services and integrates the voice of the customer and simulation methods to predict new process and product performance. ...

Cut Health Plan Costs By Cutting Out the Managed Care Middleman
Cutting out the managed care middleman and contracting directly with medical providers may seem like a drastic way to cut health plan costs. Yet for employers whipsawed by relentless cost increases, it may be the only solution that works. The profit-bloated managed care industry, with much to lose, has propagated many myths why this sensible approach won't work. This article debunks the myths about direct provider contracting and sheds light on this ingenious cost-containment strategy.

D.I.S.C profiling in the recruitment/selection process
Selecting staff by trial and error can be a very expensive experience.

Database And Document Management Systems
Different business organizations use different types of software to manage their documents. This software performs the function of creating, full text indexing, controlling the different versions of documents, retrieval, and so on.

Data Mining And Modelling
The important processes that have to be clearly delineated for Data Mining, Analysis and Modelling are:

Cultivating Intuition
Ralph Waldo Emerson, the American philosopher said "The primary wisdom is intuition." It is not just a theory, it is part of who we are. Without training we can happen upon it occasionally and we usually like the results when we follow our intuition. What would happen if we learned to tap into our own innate intuition on a daily basis? Why don't we? As Carl Jung said "intuition does not denote something contrary to reason, but something outside of the province of reason." It ...

Customer Management Relationship
The catch phrase of the 1990s, Customer relationship management, was an instant darling of large and medium business houses, which in theory promised to develop and manage a happy and cordial relationship with customers. Now a decade and more into customer relationship management, organizations are slowly realizing that the unwieldy process is no longer easy to handle easily, as they initially thought, and forging a relationship forever is not gaining ground.

Customer Relationship Management
Changing consumer attitudes are driving Customer Relationship Management. Fuelled by Internet induced expectations and an even increasing mood of self reliance among customers, companies have to compete in an environment where communication, buying processes, data management, delivery and service are all-important in the battle for longterm, profitable relationships.

CPAs vs. Non-Certified Accountants - Clearing Up The Confusion
I wish I had a nickel for every time someone asked me what the difference is between CPAs and non-certified accountants. Essentially, non-certified accountants can simply hang up their shingle and open their doors for business. There are no educational requirements. If they want to prepare taxes, most states require a certain number of qualified hours of study plus continuing education hours each year.

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