| Old Articles: <Older 111-120 Newer> |
 |
CRM August 1, 2003 Martin Schneider |
News in Brief The CRM services market is expected to grow by 20 percent in 2004, after deferred projects move towards completion... IT spending does not directly correlate to derived value and ROI... More than 65 percent of healthcare companies say they were looking to add personalized marketing solutions... etc.  |
CRM August 2003 Martin Schneider |
New & Noteworthy Enterprise CRM Oracle has released updates to Oracle Service and Oracle Marketing... Online CRM Salesnet announced that it has integrated instant messaging capabilities from AOL, Microsoft, and Yahoo! into its wireless CRM application... etc.  |
CFO August 1, 2003 David Campbell |
Seeing Is Relieving Oil companies pressured to disclose payments to developing nations... IPO market limps back... Congress may ask CEOs to sign tax returns... investor relations visits Madison Avenue... a candid look inside the WorldCom fraud... etc.  |
HBS Working Knowledge July 28, 2003 Jim Heskett |
Summing Up: Can We Have Too Much Productivity Improvement? There was a wide divergence of opinion on this column.  |
Entrepreneur August 2003 Steve Cooper |
Resources Web sites, organizations, events and more to grow your business  |
Entrepreneur August 2003 Steve Cooper |
It Figures Entrepreneurial personalities, 10 top cities for wireless Internet accessibility and more  |
Entrepreneur August 2003 Joanne Cleaver |
Management Buzz Evaluating your company's chances of getting on a "best of" list... putting your company under the microscope  |
HBS Working Knowledge July 14, 2003 |
Can We Have Too Much Productivity Improvement? Readers Respond  |
AskMen.com July 9, 2003 Michael Kailis |
Top 10: Most Powerful Men In The World Listed are 10 men whose positions make them exceptionally influential in the international arena today. These men have the money, the followers, and the political clout to make the decisions that matter. In other words, these are men whose slightest actions appear on national TV.  |
CFO July 1, 2003 |
Bush's Big Gamble The President's $330 billion tax cut may win votes at election time, but it offers little help for businesses. Plus: E-mail as portrait painter, corporate exercises in utility, and the net tax debate.  |
| <Older 111-120 Newer> Return to current articles. |