Businesses generate success through a combination of daily operations. Merchandising, bookkeeping, staffing, marketing, and customer service are crucial to promoting stability and growth. While most business owners understand how important it is to keep track of what goes on in their establishment, the amount of data to collect and sort through can be overwhelming.
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Topics:
automation,
data,
inventory management,
john shepperson,
oates co,
data collection,
inventory management software
Whether you want to optimize processes, improve customer service, increase the accuracy of marketing initiatives, break into new markets, or find ways to get ahead of the competition, the key factor is getting the right data to the right person at the right time. This is a type of business intelligence, and it should be neither overwhelming nor difficult.
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Topics:
Sage,
data,
Sage 100 ERP,
john shepperson,
oates co,
survey,
dashboards,
governance,
economist
There were no mobile phones with data plans just a few years ago. Now mobile phones have more computing power than the technology that sent the first rocket into space. Wi-Fi hotspots, unlimited data plans, and phone networks with increasingly large areas of coverage make data not only easy to access, but easy to use. Some of the old mobile phones allowed you to view certain online pages, like Yahoo! Sports, but there was no way to interact with the internet like we see now. Employees can receive and send emails. Salespeople can place orders. Warehouse workers can control inventory. Purchasers can track stock levels. Managers can track employees. Customers can track their packages.
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Topics:
ERP,
oates,
customer relationship management,
technology,
data,
enterprise resource planning,
software,
cloud services,
crm,
john shepperson,
customize,
forecasting,
dashboards
The best way for an organization to collect, organize, and view their data easily and comprehensively is with the use of business intelligence tools.
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Topics:
integrated software,
business intelligence,
business intelligence software,
data,
record keeping,
software integration,
oates and company,
john shepperson