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Does ERP still make sense in 2012?
As you stare down the barrel of costly upgrades and continued maintenance, you might legitimately wonder if ERP still matters at this point.
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Tech worker mid-year 'resolutions'
The turn from winter into spring and summer presents a great time to put some thought into how you're developing as a leader. Patrick Gray offers some tips on where to start.
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Leverage your CRM to its full potential
If you're not leveraging your CRM to its full potential, especially in light of recent technology shifts, you're leaving money on the table.
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The Department of No
Whether IT staff is noting that a technology is unproven, IT lacks sufficient resources, or some other potentially legitimate quip, eventually a perception grows that IT exists to ...
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What happened to going paperless?
Remember that quaint idea for offices to go paperless? What can we learn from this failed technology revolution?
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Who watches the watchers?
Here's how to approach the predictions of those IT forecasters when they talk about the next big industry trend.
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Does your IT department create an "experience"?
Does your IT department create an "experience"?
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IT pros should take a corporate taste test
While most of us in a corporate setting have lost the immediacy of the chef with a bubbling pot right in front of them, that should not be an excuse not to "taste test" the goods a...
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Project Management: Death by deliverables
Project deliverables can go wrong is when they become disconnected from the actual business objectives of the project, and morph into an end in themselves.
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A 50K solution to a $500 problem
In a time when companies are particularly sensitive to their cost structures, too many executives are squeezing pennies from things like training and travel budgets while glibly al...