The foundation of business success – Data Integrity
It isn't complex or expensive to implement data integrity - why not stand out in the crowd.
It isn't complex or expensive to implement data integrity - why not stand out in the crowd.
As complicated as most companies seem to make it, the critical factors in software selection boil down to a select few
In my experience across multiple industries and globally, companies typically are utilizing 20% of their ERP systems capabilities.
Another way to succeed in today's new normal is with innovation and leveraging already-existing assets.
Achieve expected returns from your ERP implementation by following three keys to success.
Implementing Lean IT Practices for Operational Excellence.
I'm seeing a trend of increased interest in leveraging additional business systems functionality in order to increase efficiencies, profits and customer service levels, and since I just completed an Accounting system upgrade, this topic is on my mind.
I've seen a steady increase in ERP selection, implementation and utilization projects as executives want to fully leverage the tools available to drive business results.
Lean IT is about providing value in the eyes of the customer, driving out non-value-added work, and leveraging systems to achieve bottom line results.
In the last 20 years, I’ve implemented countless systems, ranging from full ERP implementations to specialist software implementations such as transportation management.