The Business Process Analysis for a Project Manager

Enterprises, whether they are commercial, non-profit, or government entities, are operational organizations that operate through the execution of hundreds of processes. The quality of these processes affects every aspect of the enterprise and these processes are rarely static. Business Process Analysis (BPA) is the discipline of examining processes so that they may be changed to align with enterprise objectives.

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4 More Windows Group Policy Tips and Tricks

Group Policy Objects and their templates are store in SYSVOL, a storage area under the Windows directory. This has been the storage area as far back as I can remember. The old replication engine that handles (among other things) the replication of SYSVOL is File Replication Service (FRS). This engine has been problematic. Microsoft admits that a SYSVOL that has a lot of GPOs is overweighed and becoming a possible problem for Replication.

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Ten Cloud Computing Terms You Should Know

You might already know what cloud computing is, and you might already be implementing it into your business, but are you able to have a conversation about it? The lingo surrounding this newer technology can be a bit, well, cloudy. Here are just some of the terms we keep hearing as cloud computing spreads from organization to organization.

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Establishing Clear Supplier Performance Targets

When a purchasing organization contracts with a supplier to purchase goods and services, it is critical that the contract define specific measures and set achievable targets for those measures. As part of the negotiation process, the supplier and purchasing organizations work together to choose metrics for the performance of the service, and both parties agree to and understand clear targets for those metrics.

Furthermore, the purchasing organization should regularly review supplier performance in the context of these targets and ensure that the targets are adjusted accordingly.

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Building Great Sales Teams

Training involves the true use of corporate resources – encompassing time, people and cost – to prepare employees to perform and contribute to the organization. While learning is a process, in the world of sales training that process must be accelerated. There’s a very simple reason for that: When salespeople are training, they aren’t selling. With sales training having the most visible link to the company’s financials, it’s imperative for salespeople to leave training ready to sell.

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