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  • ...heir ability to facilitate electronic commerce and streamline supply chain operations. By standardizing communication protocols and data formats, PIPs help to en ...and invoicing, product tracking and inventory management, and supply chain management. By using standardized communication protocols, PIPs can help to reduce err
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  • ...n activities.<ref>What is Application Outsourcing? [http://www.gartner.com/it-glossary/application-outsourcing Gartner]</ref> ...e "application management outsourcing" service, which involves the ongoing management of applications. In application outsourcing services, businesses rely on th
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  • ...al health and its ability to generate cash beyond what is required for its operations, maintenance, and growth. #Operating Cash Flow: The cash generated from a company's normal business operations, which can be found in the cash flow statement.
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  • ...derstanding of a system's work, optimizing its performance, or simplifying management and maintenance. ...ividual components or parts of a system and determining how they interact. It may also involve using tools and techniques to analyze and optimize the per
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  • == What is Software Configuration Management (SCM)? == ...on. It is an important aspect of software development and maintenance, and it involves a range of processes and tools that are used to manage the various
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  • ...-term tangible assets that a company or organization owns and uses for its operations. These assets have a useful life of more than one year and are not intended ...uch as factories, warehouses, offices, and retail stores that are used for operations, storage, or administration.
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  • ...secondary infrastructure in the cloud that can be used to quickly restore operations in the event of an outage or disaster. ...he event of a disaster. In addition, DRaaS may also include monitoring and management tools to ensure that the secondary infrastructure is always up to date and
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  • ...y passes, brochures, etc. Furthermore, it passes the information on to the Operations function of the respective parks. ...parks (which are all separate corporations). Finance also reports to the [[Management]] function.
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  • *[[IT Strategy (Information Technology Strategy)]] *[[IT Governance]]
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  • ...o continuously monitor the network, and it is an important part of network management. ...sues such as network outages, slow performance, and security breaches, and it can alert administrators to these issues so that they can be resolved quick
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  • == What is Staff Management? == ...cruiting, hiring, training, and managing the employees of an organization. It involves a range of activities, including developing and implementing polic
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  • ...ay have considered outsourcing your infrastructure, but you're unsure what it would mean for your business. ...y. Through Managed Services Providers (MSPs), businesses can analyze their operations and make recommendations providing increased efficiency. By understanding t
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  • ...ply chain management to analyze the [[purchasing]] portfolio of a company. It was developed by Peter Kraljic in 1983 and is based on the idea that a comp #Strategic items: These are items that are critical to the company's operations and for which there are few alternative suppliers. These items should be ma
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  • ...imize human errors, and improve overall efficiency and effectiveness of IT operations. ...tasks, minimize errors, and enhance the productivity and consistency of IT operations.
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  • The '''top-down approach''' is a management style in which decisions are made by upper-level executives and then commun ...r where there is a need to maintain strict control over the organization's operations.
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  • ...using a communication protocol. It consists of a header and a payload, and it is used to transmit information between devices in a structured and standar ...control information. The payload is the actual data being transmitted, and it can contain a wide range of information, depending on the application and t
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  • == What is Storage Management == ...he process of managing and organizing data storage within an organization. It involves coordinating the allocation, protection, and retrieval of data sto
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  • ...or managing customer interactions, billing and revenue management, product management, and customer support. ...volved in managing telecommunications services and customer relationships. It enables service providers to efficiently handle customer orders, track usag
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  • ...ople are the key ingredient for organizational success, and that effective management requires a focus on building strong relationships, empowering employees, an ...t a focus on people is essential for organizational success, and that good management requires a holistic approach that takes into account the needs and aspirati
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  • ...ations. Hoshin Kanri is a Japanese term that can be translated as "compass management", and is based on the concept of using a compass to navigate towards a desi ...its ability to align an organization's strategies and goals with its daily operations, and to create a culture of continuous improvement and learning. By using a
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  • ...a majority of the shares of a public company and then replace the existing management team with a new team. This new team is brought in with the goal of turning ...control of the company, they can better manage it and increase its value. It can be done through a merger or acquisition, where the investor acquires a
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  • ...her disciplines to illustrate the functional decomposition and sequence of operations within a complex system, process, or project. FFBDs provide a clear visual ...nal Blocks: These are rectangular boxes representing specific functions or operations within the system. Each block is labeled with a brief description of the re
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  • ...is delivered to the customer. NVA is a concept that is often used in lean management and process improvement methodologies to identify and eliminate waste in bu ...aste in their processes. Today, NVA is a widely recognized concept in lean management and process improvement methodologies.
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  • ...havior, and public policy. For example, employees may resist a new project management system because they are comfortable with the existing one, or policymakers ...native options and taking risks that may lead to better outcomes. However, it can also have positive effects, such as stability and predictability.
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  • ...7)? [https://blog.orionhealth.com/what-is-hl7-and-why-does-healthcare-need-it/ Orion Health]</ref> *[[IT Strategy (Information Technology Strategy)]]
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  • ...ve of OR is to help organizations make better decisions and optimize their operations by analyzing various factors and constraints. ...ring, logistics, finance, healthcare, military, and public services, where it can be applied to address diverse challenges like cost minimization, profit
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  • ...blic sector. It involves applying entrepreneurial principles to government operations, in order to identify and pursue new opportunities for growth and developme ...data analytics and other advanced technologies to inform decision-making. It can also involve the creation of new programs or initiatives to address eme
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  • ...data types. IDL provides a standardized way to describe the data types and operations that are used in a distributed system, allowing software components written ...ed system. By providing a standardized way to define interfaces, IDL makes it possible for software components written in different languages and running
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  • '''Mobile Software Management (MSM)''' is the process of managing, monitoring, and maintaining the [[Appl == Components of Mobile Software Management ==
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  • ...oader economy. Non-systemic risk can arise from factors such as changes in management, competitive pressures, regulatory changes, or technological advances, and ...non-systemic risk is a widely recognized concept in finance and investment management.
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  • ...G can help to reduce errors and improve the efficiency of local government operations. ...horities across the UK, and has become a key component of local government operations.
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  • ...organization's business processes, information flows, and infrastructure. It is used to understand the organization's current state and to design and pl ...to represent different aspects of the organization, such as its structure, operations, information systems, and stakeholders.
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  • ...d analysts, as it represents the funds that a company has committed to its operations and can provide insight into the company's financial stability and growth p ...esents the total amount of capital that has been invested in the company's operations, such as capital expenditures, research and development, and acquisitions.
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  • ...panies. The purpose of a buyout is often to expand the acquiring company's operations, diversify its product or service offerings, or eliminate competition in a ...s a way for the management team to gain control of the company and operate it independently from its previous owners.
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  • ...tems, e-commerce platforms, reservation systems, and customer relationship management (CRM) applications. ...causing significant delays or conflicts. This requires efficient resource management, locking mechanisms, and isolation levels to maintain data consistency and
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  • ...y much top-down; they are purchased and imposed on organizations by senior management. Companies can’t adopt EIT without introducing new interdependencies, pro ...ce companies identify a complementary business process, they can implement it widely and reliably along with the EIT.
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  • ...s of public sector organizations through the application of private sector management techniques and practices. NPM emerged in the 1980s as a response to critici ...ditions. Today, NPM has become a widely accepted approach to public sector management, with many governments and organizations around the world adopting its prin
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  • ...success. The PIR is an essential part of the project management cycle, as it allows stakeholders to measure the project's success against its original g ...keholders to identify areas of improvement and make changes to the project management process to ensure future success.
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  • ...sion-making to day-to-day operations like sales, marketing, human resource management, and finance. ...th the rise of industrialization and the need for systematic approaches to management. The first business schools offering advanced degrees in this field were es
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  • ...materials as they flow through the supply chain. SCV is important because it helps companies to manage their supply chain more effectively, by providing ...d monitoring of goods and materials as they move through the supply chain. It may also involve the use of sensors and other tracking devices to collect d
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  • ...e, data integrity is maintained, and that business governance is sound. An IT Auditor acts as an unbiased observer who will make sure all necessary contr ...ent can be internal or external and may cover all aspects of the company's IT infrastructure, including hardware, software, networks, and security.
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  • Portfolio insurance is a risk management technique used by investors to limit their potential losses in the stock ma ...s and drawbacks. One of the main criticisms of portfolio insurance is that it can be expensive, particularly during times of market volatility when the c
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  • ...olves significant integration and coordination across the company's global operations, including the development of global systems and processes, the sharing of ...rate and apply new ideas and technologies across the organization's global operations.
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  • ...erformance will grow and perform. However, if present performance is poor, it does not mean that the situation cannot be different in the future. Similar The PRIMO-F Model stands for People, Resources, Innovation, Marketing, Operations, and Finance. These six areas are considered key to an organization's succe
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  • ...ble for designing, building, and financing the project, and then operating it for a specified period of time. Another common form is build-operate-transf *[[IT Strategy (Information Technology Strategy)]]
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  • Supplier scorecards are often used in conjunction with other supplier management practices, such as supplier performance evaluations and supplier developmen *[[IT Strategy (Information Technology Strategy)]]
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  • ...[[Business Operations|company's business operations]] and decision-making. It involves taking a holistic approach to managing a company's economic, socia ...s and employee engagement, and engage in responsible governance practices. It can also involve taking into account the needs and concerns of various stak
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  • ...Wiki is a dictionary and glossary of IT Management (information technology management) terms and concepts designed for senior practitioners. CIO Wiki is sponsore ...use often these wiki's are corporate click bait written by SEO experts not IT practitioners. CIO Wiki set out to remedy these issues.
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  • ...tems centralize business data and processes, allowing for more streamlined operations, better decision-making, and enhanced productivity. Enterprise applications play a significant role in the history of IT and business processes, with roots in large mainframe systems of the 1960s.
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  • ...technology, such as enterprise resource planning systems and supply chain management software, to optimize and coordinate the flow of goods and information thro ...n can be a key differentiator for a company, as it can help to ensure that it is able to meet the needs of its customers in a timely and cost-effective m
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