I know it might be dangerous to post something like this on a social network, and I am not opening up a thread for a long divised discussion, but this picture shows there is a business opportunity in every situation. And no, itβs not my π©π
I know it might be dangerous to post something like this on a social network, and I am not opening up a thread for a long divised discussion, but this picture shows there is a business opportunity in every situation. And no, itβs not my π©π
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I think as a proxy is the best method that will be long lived. The source is a short term in case SuccessFactors is more a standalone system (which is rare these days).
I decluttered my home office today. This school report from Nov 1990 and accompanying ~360kb floppy disk I found safe to ditch. Was I wrong?
Iβve been using PDF and email β¦ but I am thinking there must be a better way
1. Core Business Systems Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): Integrates core business processes like finance, HR, supply chain, and inventory. Customer Relationship Management (CRM): Manages customer data, sales pipelines, and marketing efforts (e.g., Salesforce, Zoho). Human Resource Management Systems (HRMS): Manages employee data, payroll, recruitment, and benefits. Financial Management Systems (FMS): Handles accounting, budgeting, and financial reporting. Supply Chain Management Systems (SCM): Tracks inventory, procurement, logistics, and vendor management.
2. Marketing and Sales Systems Marketing Automation Systems: Manages campaigns, email marketing, social media, and analytics (e.g., HubSpot, Marketo). Sales Enablement Systems: Assists with proposals, quotes, and contract management. E-Commerce Platforms: Facilitates online sales, payments, and order tracking (e.g., Shopify, Magento).
3. Operations and Production Systems Inventory Management Systems: Tracks stock levels, reordering, and warehousing. Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES): Manages production processes, workflows, and quality control. Project Management Systems: Coordinates tasks, timelines, and team collaboration (e.g., Asana, Jira, Trello).
4. Data and Analytics Systems Business Intelligence (BI) Systems: Provides data visualization and decision-making insights (e.g., Tableau, Power BI). Data Warehousing Systems: Centralizes data from multiple sources for reporting and analytics. Big Data Analytics Platforms: Processes large datasets for trends and predictive insights.
Who thinks of systems as I do?
In business, it is essential to understand the smorgasbord of systems that contribute to and govern the functioning whole.
The boundary between purpose and function of intersecting systems can be blurred, but it is up to us to decide.
How to these various systems?
I know a lot of you work in the consulting industry, some on the customer side. Iβd like to ask a question: when providing a prospect a proposal, do you use a web portal / βvirtual deal roomβ or do you rely on email and PDFβs ? Hoping to get some creative ideas from some experienced folks!
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