For organizations serious about making operational and strategic improvements, benchmarking has a variety of benefits. These include gaining the ability to asses your performance and compare it to competitors, adopt best-practices to achieve competitive advantage, opening up minds of managers to conceive—based on direct observation—what is possible, and minimizing risk associated with change. Download White Paper* and learn more.
*White Paper courtesy of the Project Management Institute, compliments of Microsoft Corporation.
Are You Losing Sleep Over Managing Your Business?
Project Managers can lose sleep at night with these types of questions inundating their mind. Do I have the people and skills for this contract? Will it be profitable? Will we deliver on time and on budget with quality? Are we maximizing billable services? Is the team optimizing skills and communication? One way to combat this kind of insomnia is to implement a Microsoft Dynamics™ SL solution that helps managers run project and services more effectively, automates business processes, enables multi-company accounting, and improves reporting. See an overview of Microsoft Dynamics™ SL and how it can improve your operations.
When working with software companies in evaluating and selecting a new business-software solution, you will often be shown a fancy demonstration and then urged to purchase and begin implementation. In reality, you don't know for certain that the software will provide all the functionality your company requires. But once you have purchased the package you can't return it.
Would you feel more confident if prior to purchase you could see the software functioning according to your needs and specifications with your general ledger accounts, customers, vendors, inventory items, projects, and other data specific to your organization? Read more.
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