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EAM/CMMS Evaluation Center

Nov 23, 2009
Today's usage of Decision Support Systems (DSS), combined with vetted EAM knowledge bases, allows organizations to save time and money, achieving better and more reliable/fully-documented decisions, a quantum improvement over the widely-used subjective process of selecting complex enterprise software...
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A Road Map to Electronic Medical Record System Implementation ( Pages)
by Jeff Spitzer
May 28, 2008 Abstract : It’s crucial to define the scope of an electronic medical system implementation, as well as to outline each stage of the project and the resources that will be needed. A failed implementation will paralyze the operational capabilities of a health care organization, but the right methodology will help ensure a successful implementation.
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A Road Map to Electronic Medical Record System Implementation (0 Pages)
by Jeff Spitzer
May 1, 2009 Abstract : It’s crucial to define the scope of an electronic medical system implementation, as well as to outline each stage of the project and the resources that will be needed. A failed implementation will paralyze the operational capabilities of a health care organization, but the right methodology will help ensure a successful implementation.
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RFID Implementation: Moving Forward through the Four Phases ( Pages)
by Dylan Persaud
Sep 17, 2007 Abstract : Implementation of a radio frequency identification system is best approached in four phases to ensure its success. Discussed here are the second and third phases, which deal with testing and validation, and the importance of setting up a pilot implementation.
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An Overview of Product Lifecycle Management Implementation Challenges ( Pages)
by Sukumar Subahan Tondaladinne, Dr. Shobhalatha Gurram, and Dr. Satyanarayana Bachala
Jul 5, 2006 Abstract : Product lifecycle management (PLM) implementation brings its own set of challenges, whether considering vendor selection, employee perception management, or actual implementation. However, based on experience and study, it is possible to describe the best practices for overcoming these challenges.
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Four Ways to Botch Your ERP Implementation Process ( Pages)
by Jeff Kugler
May 26, 2008 Abstract : Here are four worst practices that can contribute to the failure of an enterprise resource planning implementation—or the implementation of any other enterprise software, for that matter. Protect your investment and prevent disaster by steering clear of these major mistakes.
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Komatsu Employs “Mod Squad” For Logility Implementation ( Pages)
by Steve McVey
Apr 11, 2000 Abstract : At the Connections 2000 Logility user conference in New Orleans, users recounted implementation stories. Few were as striking as that of the Komatsu’s DRP implementation modifications, a testament to human ingenuity.
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Four Ways to Botch Your ERP Implementation Process (4 Pages)
by Jeff Kugler
Jun 29, 2009 Abstract : Here are four worst practices that can contribute to the failure of an enterprise resource planning implementation—or the implementation of any other enterprise software, for that matter. Protect your investment and prevent disaster by steering clear of these major mistakes.
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Four Ways to Botch Your ERP Implementation Process (0 Pages)
by Jeff Kugler
Nov 26, 2008 Abstract : Here are four worst practices that can contribute to the failure of an enterprise resource planning implementation—or the implementation of any other enterprise software, for that matter. Protect your investment and prevent disaster by steering clear of these major mistakes.
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Difficult Conversations: Positioning Your CEO in a CRM Implementation Part One: Sources of Misconception and Faulty Assumptions (3 Pages)
by Glen S. Petersen
Dec 28, 2005 Abstract : For a successful CRM implementation, the CEO must have an ongoing role in the implementation process. The CIO or the implementer of the project must be aware of common CRM misconceptions, and communicate the nature of CRM to c-level management.
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