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Key Considerations for Small Businesses: What You Need to Know

Strategy Driven

Integration of Technology: Streamlining Operations Incorporating technology into your business operations significantly enhances efficiency. Implement customer relationship management (CRM) systems, point-of-sale (POS) solutions, and other digital tools to streamline processes and minimize errors.

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Doing Business in a Big Data World

Strategy Driven

But this new world of Big Data is proving to be much more demanding and complex than expected, requiring companies not only to adopt different technologies, but also to make significant changes to their business strategy, internal skillsets, and organizational structures. It is a disruptive paradigm shift that most companies have yet to make.

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Design Offices to Be More Like Neighborhoods

Harvard Business Review

The “conventional” workspace (drop ceilings, monochromatic cubicles and all) is being phased out in favor of connected spaces that encourage innovation and demand collaboration while still prizing individuality. Apply your company’s CRM or business intelligence systems to internal operations.

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Where are you on the management scale of newbie to expert hacker?

Ask Atma

Customer relationship management (CRM) – a widely-implemented strategy for managing a company’s interactions with customers, clients and sales prospects. CRM has three principal objectives: Acquire new customers. Retain and continually engage client base. Advanced Management [Expert Hacker or Management 3.0].