Uncertain answers hurt your business
If you are still operating with spreadsheets and paper, you probably can’t answer (with any degree of certainty) many of the questions your customers ask. “Has the item been shipped?”
If you are still operating with spreadsheets and paper, you probably can’t answer (with any degree of certainty) many of the questions your customers ask. “Has the item been shipped?”
Tablets are really starting to come into their own. They are great for users who need to take their business on the road and don’t want to be tied down
The most common goal amongst most business owners and managers is to stay organized. One way in which this tidying up is evident is with emails. With the high amount
Microsoft Office’s Excel is an incredibly useful program for businesses, regardless of what industry they are in. While it is a helpful tool, spreadsheets often reach a point where there
Social media has become one of the best marketing tools for businesses of all sizes. While Facebook is definitely the most popular network, the other networks that connect with it
Writing letters are so last century. Can you remember the last time you actually wrote a letter using pen and paper? For many of us, that would be a very
One of the more ubiquitous devices of the modern era is the smartphone. We can do nearly everything on it, and as such it has played a large part in
Historically, the operations side of business has focused on efficiency. Operational systems, including ERP, were put in place to increase productivity and decrease costs. While productivity is clearly important, serving
For years, the most common hard drive in use, regardless of user base, has been the hard disk drive (HDD). While it is an incredibly important part of the computer,
OS X’s latest version – 10.8 Mountain Lion – has been roaring for almost 10 months and until recently, there wasn’t a ‘new’ OS to compare it with. Now that
One of the biggest storms in recent memory hit the Eastern US in early November causing widespread destruction. There is always a lesson to learn from events like these, regardless
A calendar is one of the handiest ways tools for keeping us organized. It helps us keep track of the days and what needs to be done. Google took this
Microsoft has long been a software and peripheral manufacturer. Sure there is the Xbox, and the Xbox 360, but these devices serve a largely home-oriented market. With the recent release
Spam can be a number of things. The original being canned spiced ham developed by Hormel in the 1930s. Due to food rationing in Britain during the Second World War,
Benchmarks are an important part of any industry, they allow companies to have a base from which they can compare, or operate off of. When it comes to smartphones, there
Growing a company can get complicated, fast. A merger or acquisition builds the volume and/or the breadth of your business, but it also adds to the complexity of financial management
Google has a ton of products, products that serve nearly every Internet based need. If you really tried, you could probably do everything on the Internet solely using Google. While
The ability to work together on a project or document is not new, and has been business practice for about as long as there has been business. With the digital
It’s widely believed that businesses need to have an online presence. There are many ways a business can do this, one of the more useful is to have a Places
Are you a Theory X or Theory Y manager? While both styles of motivation are very different, they do tend to rely on the same thing: Policies. Policy or rule