October 9th, 2008 10:08 am |
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Where will ERP go next? In a radical artistic move, producer Andrea McIntyre is bringing the most popular enterprise business text of the past six months, Cameron Bidwell’s Best Laid Plans: The ERP Imperative, to an off-Broadway stage with her new musical In the Key of ERP. And if you ask Norah Helms, who plays “the CFO”, the book was just screaming for a musical adaptation: “This is the Rocky of enterprise business books. I’m not kidding. This book has the exact same plot as Rocky.” Read more »
October 9th, 2008 8:49 am |
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The future of businesses large and small has suddenly become uncertain. And while most economists, according to CNNMoney.com, don’t believe another depression is likely, this doesn’t change the fact that the financial impact on businesses has already proven to be significant. Everyone’s purse is getting lighter.
In light of our current economic situation, what is a company to do? We want to direct you to articles from business experts who offer advice on surviving the current, dire state of the economy. Read more »
October 9th, 2008 8:39 am |
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Small businesses face unique challenges when it comes to acquiring, servicing, and retaining customers. Budget constraints and limited staff resources can make it difficult for them to compete with their larger counterparts to win the business – and the continued loyalty – of potential buyers.
Additionally, today’s financial climate is having a significant impact on businesses of all types and sizes, but it’s the smaller organizations that are facing the most pressure. Finding and leveraging new business opportunities in a “down” market can be a monumental task for small businesses. Read more »