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Being the manager of a business demands insights into current activities and far away trends. Put yourself into this scenario: You a middle age subject expert with one foot in technology and one foot in management. You are hard working and want to create new opportunities. Large businesses loose such experts to their inability to respond to business opportunities opened by such talented people. These are the new managers of future enterprises. Firms like ORACLE are based on such keen and professional individuals.
Whether Manager of small or large Businesses you need to take on trends and requirements.
Sarbanes-Oxley, IT Governance and Enterprise Change Management
You'll Have to Spend to Attain Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance
Structured Records Management towards Sarbanes-Oxley Compliancy
ISO/IEC 15504 - An Emerging Standard on Software Process Assessment
Information Agreements between business and employee
Target Account Selling
Sales Process Mapping
Technology-enabled selling tools
The Time has come for Enterprise Business Process Management
Supply-Chain Contingency Planning: What If?
In today’s business environment lean supply chains dictate shorter lead times and smaller inventories. It pays to develop contingency plans that help companies adapt to changes. Web-based supply-chain management applications are increasingly helping companies to minimize the negative impact of supply chain disruptions, rapid market shifts, and other events.