Sep
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Outsourcing – Customer Relationship Management
September 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Managing the many information and requirements of a business’ clients and customers can be taxing for any system.
David Taber shares an informative article through CIO.com, with a guide whether to decide your company’s customer relationship management (CRM) system is still effective or becoming obsolete and useless.
Sep
1
Outsourcing – Business Process Management
September 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment
What is BPM?
Business Analysis firm Gartner defines business process management (BPM) as “a management discipline that treats processes as assets that directly contribute to enterprise performance by driving operational excellence.”
Simply, it is the integration of the various business processes within an organization through the use of improved information technologies in order to enhance productivity.
Aug
27
Outsourcing Cebu – Seed for Success
August 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Cebu is a small island in a big world.
Its business sector is smaller than its geography and yet…
It has a big impact on the global stage of business.
Even its micro, small-to-medium enterprises, under-developed as it is, are a seed with a growing potential for continued profitability and prosperity.
Aug
25
Outsourcing – Ethics under a Microscope
August 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment
A prominent stock broker was influential in mismanagement of funds that led to the Satyam accounting scam, a development that has surfaced during India’s Central Bureau of Investigation’s investagation. The agency will be probing into the overseas funds of the computer firm.
Scams and scandals are bad for business continuity yet at the heart of every company there is that potential risk that some of its leaders cannot overcome the temptation of a large monetary reward at the exchange of a ruined corporation, soiled reputation, even jail time.
Presently companies are re-evaluating and emphasizing on their corporate ethics policies and values on their executives and employees, mostly adhering to federal law as well as addressing customer and employee expectations.
I think ethics are important in every day life. I believe if one’s core values are indifferent, self-centered, greedy, just plain “rotten”, then one’s life-path is definitely headed toward ruin. What more of an organization’s?
There’s an interesting article on CIO, sharing how emphasizing on ethics can help corporations steer clear of scandals and the future trend on how information technology can further a company’s ethic objectives. Learn more about this here
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