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Stop Your Warehouse from Stealing Your Profits – Part 2

Evaluate your current warehouse processes and make improvements Are you spending too much on your warehouse processes? Would you like to explore new ways of increasing your bottom line? Gain insight into proven techniques for small to medium sized wholesale … Continue reading

Posted in Newsletter, September 2011, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) | Leave a comment

Maximize Pricing in Sage ERP Accpac

Many people put a lot of thought into the pricing of their products.  They also tend to spend an inordinate amount of time managing pricing changes.  Once your standard pricing has been established, Sage ERP Accpac can automate pricing based … Continue reading

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Tips, Tricks & Tutorials

Video tips, tricks and tutorials help you become more productive with your Sage Accpac ERP and SageCRM systems. Featured this month: View our Entire Video Learning Library Adobe Flash Player is required comprare steroidi prise de masse musculaire rapide anabolisant … Continue reading

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How Your CRM System Can Improve Your Company’s Cash Flows

CRM systems are most often introduced to an organization as part of a wider project to improve sales productivity, visibility and efficiency. CRM can help companies focus on sales methodology, forecasting, opportunity management, and customer service and support.  However, many … Continue reading

Posted in August 2011, Customer Relations Management (CRM), Newsletter | Leave a comment

Why Business Intelligence Is So Much More than Reporting

Reporting is a tool that has long been a part of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems.  We expect financial reports, income statements and open sales order reports to come as part of the package.  These are still necessary, but as … Continue reading

Posted in August 2011, Business Intelligence (BI), Newsletter | Leave a comment

3 Ways to Make Your Employees Lives’ Easier

Summer is in full swing and your staff is bound to start asking, “How many vacations days do I have left?”  If you are like most organizations, you have an HR person or team that has to answer this question … Continue reading

Posted in August 2011, Human Resources (HR), Newsletter | Tagged | Leave a comment

Utilizing Document Management to Increase Profitability

The overall impact of processing, handling and storing paper documents in the workplace is astounding from a financial, environmental and resource perspective. Not only can the inefficiencies inherent with paper-based bottlenecks be cumbersome on day-to-day operations, but the improper storage … Continue reading

Posted in August 2011, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Newsletter | Leave a comment

New Revenue Streams May be Easier and Closer than You Imagined

Every forward thinking company is trying to maximize their core business right now and find new revenue streams.  To do this, we recommend taking a step back and calling on your top team members, especially the sales and marketing people. … Continue reading

Posted in July 2011, Newsletter | Leave a comment

How Do You Grow Your Business without Adding Overhead? It may be time to look at a new accounting solution

Maintaining your business management software is no longer a technical decision that can be  made by the IT department alone, as your system is not just a key part of your IT strategy, but  one of your most important and … Continue reading

Posted in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), July 2011, Newsletter | Leave a comment

Overwhelmed with Managing Social Media? CRM Can Help!

The simple answer is yes.  Social media has grown by leaps and bounds in the last 5 years.  Twitter alone has amassed almost 200 million users since its launch in 2006.  Suddenly social media has become a force that no … Continue reading

Posted in Customer Relations Management (CRM), July 2011, Newsletter | Leave a comment