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The Efficient Enterprise - Increased Corporate Success with Industry-Specific Information Technology and Knowledge Management (Hardcover)
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The Efficient Enterprise - Increased Corporate Success with Industry-Specific Information Technology and Knowledge Management (Hardcover)
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In modern business, the availability of up-to-date and secure
information is critical to a company's competitive edge and
marketing drive. Unfortunately, traditional business studies and
classical economics are unable to provide the necessary analysis of
such contemporary issues as information technology and knowledge
management. The Efficient Enterprise: Increased Corporate Success
with Industry-Specific Information Technology and Knowledge
Management details an economic business model and visualization
system that includes today's business needs and demonstrates how
industry-specific information technology blazes the trail towards
increased corporate success. Throughout this book, the author
explains how his revolutionary theories are put into practice in
the industry-specific ERP software CSB-System. Following a
systematic visualization of economic principles, this text examines
IT business organization and control systems, focusing on software
choices and integration, industry-specific software, and workflow
management. The third and largest section of the book explores
facets of integrated industry-specific IT for corporate management.
Concepts include: * Business organization * Quality Control System
* Management and controlling * Performance and time management *
Automated economy * Commodity and product management * Accounting
and finance The Efficient Enterprise provides a roadmap for the
expert integration and application of software and technology in
the pursuit of efficiency and profitability. Schimitzek's intention
is to develop a unified formula for economics, in which any
transaction can be modeled using four components: addresses; items;
conditions; and procedures.
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