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Written by Gary Feldman
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Friday, 28 October 2011 14:19 |
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The importance of agile planning, and the tools and techniques required to keep your business on the move is something we can't write about enough. Limiting planning to an annual exercise adds risk, because there's simply no way to anticipate and accommodate the wild market peaks and valleys businesses face today. But the need to embrace agile planning doesn't invalidate the need for an annual plan. If anything, the annual plan takes on more importance. It remains the fundamental strategy for the year, establishing the mission, goals, desired outcomes, measurement benchmarks, and specific actions for components of the organization.
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Written by Hillel Sackstein
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Tuesday, 18 October 2011 15:14 |
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Among the many institutions affected by internet threats, accounting institutions are especially vulnerable to threats such as viruses, hacking and malware. Since theft is often the goal of these attacks, accounting institutions are particularly susceptible to legal action resulting from fraudulent bank activity directly related to malicious external exploits.
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Written by Gary Feldman
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Tuesday, 11 October 2011 02:10 |
Here's a business strategy that should be familiar to every reader. When business is good, you invest in IT to improve the company's operations, service levels, and competitiveness. When business is bad, you freeze or cut the IT spend.
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Written by Kathy Yakal
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Friday, 23 September 2011 16:22 |
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Spending lots of time working on Excel spreadsheets is a normal part of a typical workday for most of us. Often, it's a big part of that day. Streamlining your work in Excel, eliminating time-consuming problems and making your worksheets available to others quickly and easily can save some of that time. Here are six tips that are guaranteed to save time and help avoid problems in Excel 2007 and 2010.
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Written by Gary Feldman
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Tuesday, 13 September 2011 10:39 |
The legacy computer system at your small- to mid-sized business is old. The cloud and web-based computing are new. Will the two make nice together? For many small businesses considering a move to cloud computing, the question is a paradox that has stymied the transition.
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