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Team Performance- Effective Reward and Recognition Programs

By Russ Nachbar
January 11, 2012 5:45 AM
Categories: General Project management
Leaders across all industries are realizing that product and service quality along with innovation are only as strong as the people and the processes behind it…But, what are the critical components of an effective employee reward and recognition program?…Is there a framework that companies can use to enhance and promote the effectiveness of their current business environment, to drive increased business performance and profitability?

Top Signs That You’ve Outgrown Your ERP System

By Eric Kimberling
January 10, 2012 5:00 AM
Categories: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Project management
One of the common themes we discussed in last week’s ERP Boot Camp is the ways that companies typically outgrow their ERP systems over time. Organizations change, enter new markets, respond to customer demands, and maybe even acquire other companies, leaving their more static ERP systems misaligned with business operations. In addition, companies also are often guilty of implementing software that is not aligned with business needs at the point of go-live, often because the company’s needs change during the course of the implementation or because the software was not implemented well in the first place. Simply stated, an ERP system that may have been a good fit 10-12 years ago is typically not well aligned from a business perspective later in the organization’s life.

Performance Management – Obstacles to Effective ERP Implementation

By Russ Nachbar
December 19, 2011 5:15 AM
Categories: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Project management
One of the bigger changes a company will experience during its lifetime is the adoption and implementation of a company wide Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. An ERP system cuts across functional boundaries and departments, and touches every aspect of the operations creating more of a horizontal organizational structure, causing changes in work/business processes. These changes can also have a big impact on how stakeholder groups both inside and outside the business work with each other.

Leadership Development – Creating a Culture of Trust

By Russ Nachbar
December 13, 2011 6:30 AM
Categories: General Project management
It has been established that a team leader's ability to create a high level of trust within their team plays a critical role in team effectiveness and sustained levels of team performance. A leader's ability to develop a culture of trust over time within their team is central to enhancing or impeding the teams ability to work effectively together. Behaviour that supports higher levels of trust should be included as an important factor within the performance review process.

Choosing a Host: Common Questions

By Christine Sheppard
December 7, 2011 3:30 PM
Categories: Data centers Project management
Question: Does it make a difference what Data centre your host uses? Short answer? Yes! But let’s discuss the longer answer to that question.

SaaS ERP is Coming of Age - But Is It Right For Your Business?

By Jonathan Gross
December 2, 2011 3:00 PM
Categories: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Project management Software as a Service (SaaS)
With all of the recent marketing hype surrounding SaaS ERP, you might be surprised to learn that it only commands 7% of the 2011 global ERP market share by software sales. According to a July, 2011 report by Gartner Research, this translates to a roughly $1.7 billion (U.S.) slice of the $24.3 billion ERP software pie.

Enterprise Agility – the Key to Long-term Success | Presentation by Niel Nickolaisen

By Sue Ansell
November 22, 2011 9:45 AM
Categories: Business events Project management Sales and marketing Tech events
Niel Nickolaisen poses the question, "How do we deliver the right products, in the optimal market windows, at the lowest cost, while increasing productivity and meeting customers' changing needs and innovating?"

Turning Vision into Reality: Delivering on the promise of IT | Presentation by John Thorp

Why do organizations spend more and more on IT while questioning its validity at the same time?

Small Business Series Part 2: Get Off the Bandwagon

By Christine Sheppard
October 17, 2011 6:00 AM
Categories: Project management SMB Technology start-ups
If you run a small business, it is increasingly important to stay ‘ahead of the game’ instead of just being a player.

Small Business Series, Part 1: Asking Questions

By Christine Sheppard
October 12, 2011 6:45 AM
Categories: Project management SMB Technology start-ups
As an entrepreneur, start-up or small business owner, do you have questions that constantly keep you up at night? You know what I mean – issues, stressors, reoccurring business questions you just can’t shake! They sit in the back of your head all day, and then keep you up at night.

Migrating from SAP to Oracle (and Vice Versa) - Winds of Change

By Eric Kimberling
September 22, 2011 7:15 AM
Categories: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Project management
As summer draws to an end, people across the country are sending their kids back to school and getting ready for autumn. In addition, CIOs and other executives are finalizing their Q4 budgets and preparing for other end of year activities. For many customers of SAP and Oracle, these winds of change can also signal consideration of switching from one of the two Tier I ERP systems to another.

Getting More From Remote Workers - Focus Webinar with Polycom

By Jon Arnold
September 6, 2011 7:00 AM
Categories: General Outsourcing Project management
Just getting the word out about my next webinar with Focus.com. I'll be presenting along with Polycom on the topic of remote workers.

Set the Stage Early to Get the Best Out of Your RFP Process

By Consider the Source
March 14, 2011 9:00 AM
Categories: Outsourcing Project management
Issuing a request for proposal (RFP) and selecting a service provider partner is a big deal, especially for services that can materially affect the way — or even whether — you do business. You want the investment in time and focus to be worthwhile, resulting in the right services with the right partner at the right price.
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