Articles, tagged with "silos", page 3
02nd November 2010
Your pet supply may consist of a variety of items for a variety of pets. There are many different kinds of pets, and they all have unique needs and personalities. You may have more than one kind of pet, or unusual pets. Then you have an even bigger array ...
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Author:
jamie
19th October 2010
SEP, an acronym for Smart Enterprise Processes, is a proven methodology that brings "science to the management of processes" for companies to improve their business outcomes (revenue, cash flow, margins, throughput). SEP is not just another acronym dished...
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Author:
Saumya Aggarwal
07th October 2010
IT professionals are concerned with the loss of control and security related to cloud computing. Private Clouds provide a handle for overcoming these challenges.
As more of today's businesses contemplate the need for ever increased investment in their ...
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Author:
Sandy Winslow
21st September 2010
As a result of multiple patient care disciplines, departments and locations, patient data currently resides in individual silos – many containing large amounts of data. Yet, the need to access this patient information and share it is increasing at a rate ...
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Author:
Chuck Swanson
27th August 2010
Organizations are using state-of-the-art technology and implementing innovative technological strategies to give them a competitive edge. Businesses are becoming aware of the growing need for IT compliance to promote their governing procedures.
This h...
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Author:
liza252
22nd August 2010
In my opinion The Silos of the late 80's/early 90's were a one of a kind, real Rock ‘n Roll band. The band had unlimited potential and could have set the tone for a generation of guitar-based rock bands. Those of us involved with the band knew it outr...
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Author:
Brian Doherty
13th August 2010
Finding relevant, timely information on competitors is easier than ever before because of social media tools.
Managers typically gain anecdotal competitive intelligence from tidbits they continually receive. Now, with the tools easily available today, ...
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Author:
Ilene Moyher
09th August 2010
How does the Social Business Process Management process and platform get employees working together to create a better business process?
Social Business Process Management provides the methodology for IT and management to work together effectively, break...
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Author:
Callie Brown
06th August 2010
You have observed them from the side of road when taking drives via the nation, or shortcuts because of the industrial parks in your town. Bet you almost certainly wonder how the towering structures termed silos are cleaned. But, if you personal a loved o...
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Author:
Davis Stout
05th August 2010
The Behind-The-Scenes Story of My Work With Freedy Johnston and the Making of Can You Fly
Can You Fly was the album that put Freedy Johnston on the map and it set the tone for his future recordings. It was well received and made several critics "Best O...
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Author:
Brian Doherty
23rd June 2010
Top Five HR Process Integrations That Drive Business Value
Integration is the new currency of HR. Empirical research reveals that improving HR process, technology, and data integration to eliminate silos and facilitate cross-functional reporting afford...
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Author:
SumTotal
17th June 2010
Have you been underestimating data quality issue?
Data quality is often addressed in the form of employees or vendor-supplied consultants, accounting for 20-50% of the data warehouse projects, labor over at least a few weeks and, in some cases, severa...
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Author:
Tajinder
07th June 2010
In a typical business structure there are two levels of project management hierarchy. You have the Executives - the COO, CTO, CIO, CFO, or some other senior level position - and then you have the project teams, with project managers and team members.
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Author:
Jessie L. Warner
07th June 2010
In a typical business structure there are two levels of project management hierarchy. You have the Chief Officers - the COO, CTO, CIO, CFO, or some other senior level position - and then you have the project teams, with project managers and team members....
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Author:
Jessie L. Warner
07th June 2010
In a typical company structure there are two levels of project management hierarchy. You have the Executives - the COO, CTO, CIO, CFO, or some other senior level position - and then you have the project teams, with project managers and team members.
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Author:
Jessie L. Warner