By: Timothy Sweezy | 2010-03-27 | Writing Getting your writing to be noticed by others does not merely consist of using good spelling, grammar and punctuation. It also involves context. read more
By: Dmitriy Stepanov | 2012-05-14 | Networks The process of network diagram creation is well-known for the most network administrators. In this article, we will try to answer the question: why an IT manager must know the network topology and always should have it in front of his eyes. Also, we will review all the process of the network topology discovery and network diagram creation using the specialized software. read more
By: Andrew Karasev | 2010-09-14 | Software Microsoft Dynamics GP (or how it was formally known Great Plains Dynamics) SOP (Sales Order Processing) module is the most popular in integration with ecommerce shopping cart in both Business-to-Business (B2B) and Business-to-Customer (B2C) scenarios read more
By: Audrey B | 2011-01-11 | Outsourcing One of the key items that companies outsource is their accounts receivable processes. It may not be widely considered as a main focus of a company but it definitely contributes in generating revenue. read more
By: Steve Wilheir | 2009-03-17 | Project management Analysis of Underlying or Root Cause Can be Described as the Method Used to Discover the Essential Deciding Factor for an Occurrence or Flaw. This Procedure is an Area of Interest Because Pinpointing the Cause of an Incident Raises the Probability of Being Able to Produce or Avoid it Later On. read more
By: Asta Ciowy | 2011-04-11 | Reference & Education For most scientific and engineering contexts, diagrams are meant to convey not just the structure of a system but also its behavior or the causal chain of its parts or the function of its operations. ... read more
By: Anna Johnson | 2010-03-26 | Copywriting Not too long ago I came across a debate on a now-defunct Internet marketing discussion board concerning sales letters. One camp argued that a sales letter should stand alone and follow a specific format. The other camp argued that the sales letter should take into account the context of where, when, why, and by whom the it is likely to be read. read more
By: Sam Miller | 2010-04-02 | Software A strategy map is a useful tool for getting to grips with the seemingly abstract performance management approach of using metrics and key performance indicators. Metrics are measurable quantities that can prove very useful in describing the past and current status of various aspects of your organization. However, sometimes, these metrics may seem rather isolated from the real world, and appear as just pieces of data. read more
By: Dr. Kathleen Young | 2010-04-01 | Mental health Many psychological issues are created within the context of childhood experiences and family dynamics. We all (hopefully) get that overt types of trauma such as childhood sexual and physical abuse impact the developing child. read more
By: Dmitriy Stepanov | 2013-03-07 | Software The system administrator has to know where all the network devices are situated and how they are connected to the network in order to perform his high quality duties in time – to detect all failures, to upgrade the hardware, and update the software. That is why the system administrator’s work in any company starts with the network topology discovery process and network diagram creation. read more
By: iTech Troubleshooter | 2010-12-10 | Software The DFD is a hierarchical graphical model of a system that shows the different processing activities or functions that the system performs and the data interchange among these functions. Each function is considered as a processing station (or process) that consumes some input data and produces some output data. The system is represented in terms of the input data to the system, various processing carried out on these data, and the output data generated by the system. A DFD model uses a very limi read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Management The strategy diagram contains all the essential ingredients that will help you realize the corporate goals. It is of course your mission to achieve the objectives of your business so that you will be recognized in the industry. When you draw the strategy map, you will have to consider the goals that you have defined and align them with the strategies that you will implement for your company. read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-08-02 | Reference & Education The term social enterprise has been given a number of definitions. However, it can be taken to generally mean organizations that are mission driven with the aim of achieving a certain social purpose. These organizations normally use market based strategies to achieve their set missions. These organizations can be either for-profit or non-profit. However, not every for profit organization can be co read more
By: dshfj | 2010-10-14 | Team Enterprise malicious speculation, or the media out of context about, or expert "defection"? Recently, Drinking "Toxic" came on once read more
By: Chris Cornell | 2010-12-14 | Business The study of criminology is rather complicated, considering it is a theoretical science subject hence difficult to learn and understand the concepts at once. Most of the syllabus content revolves around theories, not even guaranteed facts so basically students have to make illustrations and imaginations themselves. read more