Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 makes play for high-end ERP. Read the blog post @
Archive for July, 2011:
Innovation and the CIO — CIOUpdate.com
Top 3 issues Mgmt. is asking CIOs to address are: saving costs (67%) Increasing operational efficiency (65%) read #3 @
CIOs need to consider the right balance between the keeping the lights on and innovation to get ahead.
The New Rules of Building Customer Loyalty
Rule #1 of building customer loyalty – Create enlightening experiences. Business is about more than selling stuff. More @
Want your customers to stick to you like glue? Today it takes more than a punch-card or priority line.
Integrating Microsoft Dynamics AX and Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Podcast: Features & benefits of the Connector for Microsoft Dynamics. Perfect for integrating Dynamics AX & Dynamics CRM
Next Generation Manufacturing Study
Complete the MPI Group 2011 Next Generation Manufacturing Study by July 25th to receive a copy of the findings. Study @
One Size Does Not Fit All – Making the Case for Two-Tier ERP – Microsoft Dynamics ERP “The Edge” Blog
Over the years, in working with clients implementing ERP systems, I have more than once encountered a situation where the ERP decision was “forced” upon a Division or Business Unit of a company. In those situations it was clear to the team doing the implementation that the system selected was sub-optimal for their particular business model. However, in the broader corporate picture, it made sense from a standardization perspective.
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 – enable opportunity and reduce risk with business agility. – Microsoft Dynamics ERP “The Edge” Blog
The developers for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 were tasked with re-architecting toward a model that was Powerful, Simple, and Agile. The article below focuses on the agile capabilities of AX 2012, and how these capabilities relate to real-world issues that business face in today’s fast-moving world.
Learning Point 2 – Demand Drivers/NEXT Practices–Part 2
(This is the fifth in a series on The Power of Choice – Leveraging Configuration Technology to Differentiate, Simplify, Perform and Win, by Mike Shields, Co-Founder and CEO of eLogic Group.)
I’d like to introduce a simple model to identify a few degrees of differentiation… It’s shown here in 2-dimensions PRODUCT and PROCESS…
Learning Point 2 – Demand Drivers/NEXT Practices– Part 1
(This is the fourth in a series on The Power of Choice – Leveraging Configuration Technology to Differentiate, Simplify, Perform and Win, by Mike Shields, Co-Founder and CEO of eLogic Group.)
“Everything should be made as simple as possible…
…but not more so”
Learning Point 1 – Trends in Differentiation – Part 3
(This is the third in a series on The Power of Choice – Leveraging Configuration Technology to Differentiate, Simplify, Perform and Win, by Mike Shields, Co-Founder and CEO of eLogic Group.)
WHY “Thin-Slicing” & “Long-Tail” Marketing?
“Listen to ME and respond…





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