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![]() | The Future of Healthcare Cost Reduction | There is growing evidence that the rate of ongoing productivity gains in hospitals is stalled because hospitals have extracted all they can from traditional cost reduction programs. Dramatic gains can no only be had from changing the way we view and manage operations. This articles explores a "system view" of operations with an emphasis on reducing process variation |
![]() | IT Pitfalls | Industry wide, there are many horror stories and much underlying dissatisfaction with the results of IT Projects. This article explores the common errors made by management that cause IT projects to fail to meet expectations |
![]() | Tablet PC Tames Paper Tiger | For organizations that want to truly go paperless, the tablet PC is a viable option. This article presents the common features of Tablet PC, and the author's personal experience using one in business settings to complete the 'go paperless' mandate |
![]() | Internet Explorer - Back to the Future? | The software industry has fallen head over heels in love with using Web Browsers as a tool for distributing desk top applications. But from a user perspective, a web browser is often just a multi media mainframe terminal, failing to achieve the real goals of personal computing. This article explores the reasons for this, some of the significant problems this strategy is creating, and what other options exist. |
![]() | Data Protection that Works! | If our survey results are any indication of reality, then most small businesses simply do not have a functional data protection strategy. As computers play growing roles in all aspects of business, it is essential to survival to maintain the availability of the data you need to run your business while keeping it away from the bad guys. We explore issues and options in the data protection arena for small businesses |
![]() | Finding Opportunity | When profits are up and business is growing, it's easy to overlook the little details that make for an efficient operation. This article explores some of the places that companies can look for save money and position themselves to compete in the economy when it takes off again someday! |
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