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Marketing and Intelligence, Together at Last (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Aug 1, 2000 Abstract : Net Perceptions ties its own business intelligence package along with Angaraメs technology for improving conversion rates into a tidy ASP package.
Type: Article
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The Fuzzy Logic Between Lead and Lag Indicators (3 Pages)
by R. Lynch
Apr 25, 2000 Abstract : Analog Devices was the first company to implement a balanced scorecard company-wide on an Executive Information System. In fact, it has been running for 13 years. One of the major lessons that Analog learned was to trust the lead and lag relationship between non-financial and financial measures. This note was based in part from an interview with Art Schneiderman, pioneer of the balanced scorecard concepts at Analog Devices and Bob Stasey, VP of Quality at Analog Devices.
Type: Article
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Increasing the Value of Your Enterprise Through Improved Supply Chain Decisions Part 2: Financial Metrics (4 Pages)
by Mark Wells
Nov 12, 2002 Abstract : If the key financial metrics for creating corporate value relate to costs, capital charges and consumption, and profitability, then the corporate capabilities or competencies required to drive those metrics must include controlling supply chain costs, managing supply chain cycle time, and optimizing responsiveness to the marketplace.
Type: Article
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Throw Away Your Financial Statements: Managing by Metrics (4 Pages)
by Charles Chewning Jr.
Sep 15, 2005 Abstract : Analyzing static, detailed financial statements has been the modus operandi for hundreds of years. Because many business management systems can isolate and create graphics of key performance indicators (KPI), businesses should now concentrate on KPIs, which influence profitability.
Type: Article
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act May Be Just the Tip of a Compliance Iceberg (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 26, 2007 Abstract : The Sarbanes-Oxley Act is not the only government regulation that enterprises must comply with. Several others make it imperative that appropriate enterprise resource planning and financial management systems provide comprehensive sets of financials and analytics capabilities to ensure compliance.
Type: Article
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| 26. |
Will 2005 Validate Global Trade Management and Unify Financial and Physical Supply Chains? (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 14, 2005 Abstract : The Internet opened the door for global trade. As the global trade management (GTM) space continues consolidating, market leadership belongs to companies that understand, to truly improve global trade, one must be able to manage both the physical and financial supply chains.
Type: Article
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| 27. |
Congress Acknowledges Outdated Banking Laws (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Oct 26, 1999 Abstract : Following a previous TEC News Analysis on the security of financial transactions, Congress and the White House have agreed to put into place new legislation for monitoring banking, including on-line banking. New banking laws that are more current than today's Depression Era banking laws need to be crafted to protect consumers, as well as the health of today's financial community. Today's financial institutions risk a host of internet attacks since today's hackers are more knowledgeable about information security than law makers.
Type: Article
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Confronting Core Global Trade Problems: Order, Shipment, and Financial Settlement (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 7, 2005 Abstract : TradeBeam has been striving to distinguish itself by offering more than order and shipment tracking. It aims to improve the management of core global trade activities: order, shipment, and financial settlement.
Type: Article
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and International Financial Reporting Standards by QAD
Abstract : Recent legislation has bought about unparalleled emphasis on corporate governance and regulatory compliance. In the United States, the Enron and Worldcom affairs have led to a new law Sarbannes-Oxley. In Europe, the EU parliament has decided that all countries must streamline the laws for financial reporting in accordance with IFRS rules from IASC. Bringing organizations into compliance with new demands for corporate governance is having immediate and long-term effects. In this paper we discuss the current business environment, those facets of legislation impacting manufacturers and how QAD enterprise suite of applications can assist you in achieving corporate governance and regulatory compliance quickly, efficiently, and cost-effectively.
Type: White Paper
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Oracle to Offer APS Package for Small Companies (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Sep 27, 1999 Abstract : 'The upcoming Oracle Applications User Group (OAUG) event, to be held in Orlando, Fla., promises something for businesses large and small. Not only will Oracle Corp. focus on the upcoming release of its Oracle 11i applications suite for large enterprises, the company also will begin to extend its applications into the small enterprise market, sources said. Included in the new suite will be an advanced planning and scheduling tool, Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning, sources said.' Computer Reseller News, 9/17/99.
Type: Article
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