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21st Century Business Women f you are buying a new one. Present the detailed analysis you just made and ask him if an upgrade would be necessary to meet the needs of your company.When the first generation of women entered the workforce in earnest in the 1970s, they succeeded in the only way they could – by imitating men. Authoritarian leadership and tight control was the hallmark of that day's businessman, and women were not exactly welcomed into the ranks of management. Well ladies, that was yesterday, and today is today!Forget what your mama or your boss told you, because following the rules can be bad for your career. Today's CEO/entrepreneur can no longer tap his/her company's full potential using a "command-and-control" style. The 21st century business woman needs to be able to build a vision based on the awareness of economic transformation, then help her 4. Prepare A Budget - When preparing a budget consider other expenses required for the installation of the software such as the hardware requirements. - Be aware of how much the company can afford to spend and plan the timing. - Prepare a spreadsheet matrix listing key features of the product that impress you. Start eliminating obvious poor choices. 5. Final Assessment - Prepare a formal request for proposal (RFP) or a less formal request for quote (RFQ) from the vendor. - Ask for a product demonstration. Do not allow a canned demonstration. You should see the software live in action. - Ask for a list of references you can call like former and current customers. Be aware of those who cannot answer your questions about the product directly. - Undergo a prototype testing to know if your systems and data are compatible to the software and identify problem areas. - Visit the vendor or its agent. - Revi Multiple Parcel Tracking & Management Accounting software has been gaining momentum over the past years. Companies which use these software vouch for their efficiency to handle loads of accounting functions but do not add up to the costs unlike hiring a pool of trained and licensed accountants. Basically, an accounting software functions like a true accountant who handles accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll and trial balance. Furthermore, the software can accommodate other functions which are usually handled by a staff. It too serves as an accounting information system. Accounting software is varied because their appropriateness depends on the revenue or specialties of a company.The whole concept of parcel delivery has changed drastically over just a few generations. People send enormous quantities of goods all over the world every day.Back in the old days, people would write long letters to their friends and family overseas and then they would pass those envelopes to sailors who were heading off in the right direction. Somehow, unbelievably, some of those letters actually made it to their destinations! The journey took months or years, the envelopes and ships were often lost at sea and the addressee was sometimes never found.These days we are very fortunate in that we have all manner of super-fast, super-advanced means of transport available. In theory, we 1. Software Categories - Low End Software from this category perform only general business accounting functions. These are inexpensive application software. Best for starting businesses. - Mid Market The software classified under this category are capable of serving the needs of multiple national accountancy standards and allow accounting in multiple currencies. The come-ons in these products are actually the integrated or add-on management information systems and maybe oriented towards one or more markets. - High End Softwares covered by this category are among the most complex and expensive business accounting software. Usually, they are part of an extensive suite of software often known as Enterprise Resource Planning or ERP software. - Vertical Market Softwares assigned to this are those for specific business types because features needed for an industry is already built in. 2. Setup And Installation It is very important to undergo a selection process because you have to find the right product, the one that matches your company needs. This may be complicated but you have to bear in mind that installing a new accounting system is very expensive and making the wrong selection may end you broke. Now you have committed the biggest mistake of your life but there is no more room for crying over spilled milk. Think it over in a different light; maybe the purpose of this mishap is to give you a chance to make an overhaul in you business process. You may need to redesign your process. But before you go excited over this whole renovation thing, there are some steps to follow. 3. Steps to Follow - Form a technology advisory committee (TAC). This committee will head the entire operation - from selection of the product to implementation. Members of this committee must come from the major divisions of the company so that all facets of the business may be considered. However, members of the group must be limited to seven members. TAC should have a senior manager in the group to provide authority, manager of the accounting department and a representative from the information technology department. As much as possible involved your managers. - Prepare needs analysis. First, ask each division head to prepare an analysis of their department which includes all the things they do and classify it accordingly from the most critical to the mundane tasks. To support this listing, ask them to draw flowcharts to diagram how they perform each task. This will allow full view of how things flow within the organization. This will help you identify if all these duties can be performed by the accounting software of your choice. Much better if samples of every form will be gathered and the reports done by your former software. Include also systems outside your software that do supplemental duties. All these paperworks and analysis will help in the development of a requirements definition - a detailed document that defines what your business needs from an accounting application. As soon as you get these things done, you now have a complete reference guide for your purchasing decision. - Ask the advice of an independent consultant. This person will guide you all the way through the process. But just make sure that he is not somewhat connected to any of the vendors your company considers or else his lines will all be sounding a sales pitch. After getting an outsider to view things objectively, you can now ask say someone who maybe close with the vendor and who have used the software several times. - Talk with your current vendor. Now, this is the time to consult the vendor of your former software except if you are buying a new one. Present the detailed analysis you just made and ask him if an upgrade would be necessary to meet the needs of your company. 4. Prepare A Budget - When preparing a budget consider other expenses required for the installation of the software such as the hardware requirements. - Be aware of how much the company can afford to spend and plan the timing. - Prepare a spreadsheet matrix listing key features of the product that impress you. Start eliminating obvious poor choices. 5. Final Assessment - Prepare a formal request for proposal (RFP) or a less formal request for quote (RFQ) from the vendor. - Ask for a product demonstration. Do not allow a canned demonstration. You should see the software live in action. - Ask for a list of references you can call like former and current customers. Be aware of those who cannot answer your questions about the product directly. - Undergo a prototype testing to know if your systems and data are compatible to the software and identify problem areas. - Visit the vendor or its agent. - Revie Business Plan Basics - Part 2 integrated or add-on management information systems and maybe oriented towards one or more markets.In the first part of Business Plan Basics you’ve learned which are the public aspects of a business plan. Now it is time to study the “internal” aspects: those little secrets that drive a business to success.Industry Analysis:Every business operates within an industry. Identify where your company fits in and describe the market trends, explain the factors influencing growth and decline in this industry and spot the future expectations. Try to answer crucial questions such as: how many companies are expected to enter your industry in the near future and how is that to affect your business. Do not omit any significant statistics for your industry. Don’t lie to yourself!Targ - High End Softwares covered by this category are among the most complex and expensive business accounting software. Usually, they are part of an extensive suite of software often known as Enterprise Resource Planning or ERP software. - Vertical Market Softwares assigned to this are those for specific business types because features needed for an industry is already built in. 2. Setup And Installation It is very important to undergo a selection process because you have to find the right product, the one that matches your company needs. This may be complicated but you have to bear in mind that installing a new accounting system is very expensive and making the wrong selection may end you broke. Now you have committed the biggest mistake of your life but there is no more room for crying over spilled milk. Think it over in a different light; maybe the purpose of this mishap is to give you a chance to make an overhaul in you business process. You may need to redesign your process. But before you go excited over this whole renovation thing, there are some steps to follow. 3. Steps to Follow - Form a technology advisory committee (TAC). This committee will head the entire operation - from selection of the product to implementation. Members of this committee must come from the major divisions of the company so that all facets of the business may be considered. However, members of the group must be limited to seven members. TAC should have a senior manager in the group to provide authority, manager of the accounting department and a representative from the information technology department. As much as possible involved your managers. - Prepare needs analysis. First, ask each division head to prepare an analysis of their department which includes all the things they do and classify it accordingly from the most critical to the mundane tasks. To support this listing, ask them to draw flowcharts to diagram how they perform each task. This will allow full view of how things flow within the organization. This will help you identify if all these duties can be performed by the accounting software of your choice. Much better if samples of every form will be gathered and the reports done by your former software. Include also systems outside your software that do supplemental duties. All these paperworks and analysis will help in the development of a requirements definition - a detailed document that defines what your business needs from an accounting application. As soon as you get these things done, you now have a complete reference guide for your purchasing decision. - Ask the advice of an independent consultant. This person will guide you all the way through the process. But just make sure that he is not somewhat connected to any of the vendors your company considers or else his lines will all be sounding a sales pitch. After getting an outsider to view things objectively, you can now ask say someone who maybe close with the vendor and who have used the software several times. - Talk with your current vendor. Now, this is the time to consult the vendor of your former software except if you are buying a new one. Present the detailed analysis you just made and ask him if an upgrade would be necessary to meet the needs of your company. 4. Prepare A Budget - When preparing a budget consider other expenses required for the installation of the software such as the hardware requirements. - Be aware of how much the company can afford to spend and plan the timing. - Prepare a spreadsheet matrix listing key features of the product that impress you. Start eliminating obvious poor choices. 5. Final Assessment - Prepare a formal request for proposal (RFP) or a less formal request for quote (RFQ) from the vendor. - Ask for a product demonstration. Do not allow a canned demonstration. You should see the software live in action. - Ask for a list of references you can call like former and current customers. Be aware of those who cannot answer your questions about the product directly. - Undergo a prototype testing to know if your systems and data are compatible to the software and identify problem areas. - Visit the vendor or its agent. - Revi End Business as Usual- Become a Critical Thinker redesign your process. But before you go excited over this whole renovation thing, there are some steps to follow.“But we’ve always done it this way.” “We’ve tried other things and they don’t work.” Sound familiar? This is the theme song of many companies and their managers. New and innovative methods shake the status quo and threaten comfortable patterns of thought. Looking at individual problems and processes in new ways is a start but to truly bring development and innovation to your business you have to look at everything in a new light—a critical light.Reflective skepticism is defined as approaching every element of a process as if you were starting from scratch. With no established protocol to follow you have to create from the ground up. A critical thinker looks at every system, every pro 3. Steps to Follow - Form a technology advisory committee (TAC). This committee will head the entire operation - from selection of the product to implementation. Members of this committee must come from the major divisions of the company so that all facets of the business may be considered. However, members of the group must be limited to seven members. TAC should have a senior manager in the group to provide authority, manager of the accounting department and a representative from the information technology department. As much as possible involved your managers. - Prepare needs analysis. First, ask each division head to prepare an analysis of their department which includes all the things they do and classify it accordingly from the most critical to the mundane tasks. To support this listing, ask them to draw flowcharts to diagram how they perform each task. This will allow full view of how things flow within the organization. This will help you identify if all these duties can be performed by the accounting software of your choice. Much better if samples of every form will be gathered and the reports done by your former software. Include also systems outside your software that do supplemental duties. All these paperworks and analysis will help in the development of a requirements definition - a detailed document that defines what your business needs from an accounting application. As soon as you get these things done, you now have a complete reference guide for your purchasing decision. - Ask the advice of an independent consultant. This person will guide you all the way through the process. But just make sure that he is not somewhat connected to any of the vendors your company considers or else his lines will all be sounding a sales pitch. After getting an outsider to view things objectively, you can now ask say someone who maybe close with the vendor and who have used the software several times. - Talk with your current vendor. Now, this is the time to consult the vendor of your former software except if you are buying a new one. Present the detailed analysis you just made and ask him if an upgrade would be necessary to meet the needs of your company. 4. Prepare A Budget - When preparing a budget consider other expenses required for the installation of the software such as the hardware requirements. - Be aware of how much the company can afford to spend and plan the timing. - Prepare a spreadsheet matrix listing key features of the product that impress you. Start eliminating obvious poor choices. 5. Final Assessment - Prepare a formal request for proposal (RFP) or a less formal request for quote (RFQ) from the vendor. - Ask for a product demonstration. Do not allow a canned demonstration. You should see the software live in action. - Ask for a list of references you can call like former and current customers. 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After getting an outsider to view things objectively, you can now ask say someone who maybe close with the vendor and who have used the software several times. - Talk with your current vendor. Now, this is the time to consult the vendor of your former software except if you are buying a new one. Present the detailed analysis you just made and ask him if an upgrade would be necessary to meet the needs of your company. 4. Prepare A Budget - When preparing a budget consider other expenses required for the installation of the software such as the hardware requirements. - Be aware of how much the company can afford to spend and plan the timing. - Prepare a spreadsheet matrix listing key features of the product that impress you. Start eliminating obvious poor choices. 5. Final Assessment - Prepare a formal request for proposal (RFP) or a less formal request for quote (RFQ) from the vendor. - Ask for a product demonstration. Do not allow a canned demonstration. You should see the software live in action. - Ask for a list of references you can call like former and current customers. Be aware of those who cannot answer your questions about the product directly. - Undergo a prototype testing to know if your systems and data are compatible to the software and identify problem areas. - Visit the vendor or its agent. - Revi What Does A Truck Crash Have To Do With Your Business? f you are buying a new one. Present the detailed analysis you just made and ask him if an upgrade would be necessary to meet the needs of your company.What Does a Truck Crash have to do with Your Business? Recently a tanker truck crashed on the Bay Bridge in San Francisco spilling its load of gasoline. The gasoline ignited and the fire collapsed a portion of the Bay Bridge. Repairs will take 4-6 months and the commute to work for 1,000’s of workers has been severely restricted. San Francisco’s authorities are strongly recommending public transportation and Working from Home.Does your company have the tools for employees to work from home? All you need is a Simplified Telephony Solutions VOIP Call Center Room designed to meet your specific requirements.By adding a virtual VOIP Call Center Room to your business, accessible throu 4. Prepare A Budget - When preparing a budget consider other expenses required for the installation of the software such as the hardware requirements. - Be aware of how much the company can afford to spend and plan the timing. - Prepare a spreadsheet matrix listing key features of the product that impress you. Start eliminating obvious poor choices. 5. Final Assessment - Prepare a formal request for proposal (RFP) or a less formal request for quote (RFQ) from the vendor. - Ask for a product demonstration. Do not allow a canned demonstration. You should see the software live in action. - Ask for a list of references you can call like former and current customers. Be aware of those who cannot answer your questions about the product directly. - Undergo a prototype testing to know if your systems and data are compatible to the software and identify problem areas. - Visit the vendor or its agent. - Review your contract before making a final decision. Ask a counsel to do it. Support the contract or include all agreements discussed, the RFP or RFQ and documented communications.
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