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Human Capital Management (HCM) - HCM Acronym Definition and Related White Papers ( Pages)
by TEC Staff
Jun 13, 2009 Abstract : Human Capital Management (HCM) is a strategic approach to people management that focuses on the knowledge, skills, abilities and capacity to develop and innovate possessed by people in an organisation (source: "Human Capital Management [HCM]: Achieving Added Value Through People", by Angela Baron & Michael Armstrong).
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Who’s Who? Sorting Out the e-Logistics Players Part 2: Traditional Solutions (6 Pages)
by Scott A. Elliff
Jul 25, 2001 Abstract : Rather than leveling the playing field, traditional solutions, which are expensive, long-term oriented contract-based, have typically widened the gap between the Fortune 500 companies and everyone else.
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Who's Who? Sorting Out the e-Logistics Players Part 2: Traditional Solutions ( Pages)
by Scott A. Elliff
Nov 10, 2002 Abstract : Rather than leveling the playing field, traditional solutions, which are expensive, long-term oriented contract-based, have typically widened the gap between the Fortune 500 companies and everyone else.
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Pull vs Push: a Discussion of Lean, JIT, Flow, and Traditional MRP Part Two: Challenges and User Recommendations ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 15, 2004 Abstract : While lean/flow leverages practices to stay ahead of actual demand, traditional approaches better coordinate secondary, back-office systems like accounting and HR. Moreover, flow should be a company-wide strategy that impacts more than manufacturing.
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Fighting Cybercrime on the Internet ( Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jul 18, 2000 Abstract : Excerpts from a presentation on cybercrime by Laura Taylor, TEC Director of Security Research for the E-Gov 2000 Conference sponsored by SAIC on July 10, 2000 at the Washington Convention Center.
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ManagedOps.com – 13 Years and 93,000 Square Feet ( Pages)
by A. Turner
May 8, 2000 Abstract : New Hampshire’s “Taylor Group” changes its name, builds a 93,000 square foot data center and lays out a plan to leverage 13 years of application experience to promote its ASP solution.
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Demand-driven Versus Traditional Materials Requirement Planning ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 8, 2005 Abstract : Material requirements planning is a system that strives to plan replenishment just before a withdrawal from stock, which does not work in some manufacturing environments.
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Caution! Will A Traditional ERP System Help You Deliver Projects? ( Pages)
by David Smith, GDBS BEng(hons) AMIEE
Mar 12, 2003 Abstract : Companies who build specifically for a customer have unique requirements that are often not understood or dealt with well by some ERP vendors, particularly in the mid-market, who think that systems designed around volume manufacturing fit everywhere.
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A Traditional 'Local Touch' Leader Espouses a More Global Vision (0 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 5, 2009 Abstract : Rather than pursuing the usual route and writing our opinions and analyses of major market trends and then giving the pertinent vendors a chance for a factual review and feedback, we’ve done the opposite, and have asked different vendors about their opinions and their approaches to market trends. Sage is the most recent vendor to join this discussion.
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