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Solve The Retail Workforce Management And Execution Challenge
6/15/2009
Why do retailers struggle to deliver a consistent and positive customer experience? Why is it so difficult to schedule employees to meet target service levels while controlling costs and ensuring compliance? It doesn’t have to be so hard. Click here for insights from a former VP in retail operations on how to solve the workforce management and execution challenge. By Reflexis Systems, Inc.
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White Paper: Solve The Retail Workforce Management And Execution Challenge
6/15/2009
Why do retailers struggle to deliver a consistent and positive customer experience? Why is it so difficult to schedule employees to meet target service levels while controlling costs and ensuring compliance? It doesn’t have to be so hard. Click here for insights from a former VP in retail operations on how to solve the workforce management and execution challenge. By Reflexis Systems, Inc.
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White Paper: Building A Platform For Retail Success
6/1/2009
The retail industry has suffered from a lack of continuity in supporting business processes with application systems. Retailers have often developed systems to address specific needs or purchased point solutions with little thought to the benefits an integrated approach could offer to overall retail success. As a result, labor is wasted, revenue opportunities are lost, and the customer experience is less than it could be. All because the right hand doesn’t know what the left hand is doing. By RedPrairie
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Building A Platform For Retail Success
6/1/2009
The retail industry has suffered from a lack of continuity in supporting business processes with application systems. Retailers have often developed systems to address specific needs or purchased point solutions with little thought to the benefits an integrated approach could offer to overall retail success. As a result, labor is wasted, revenue opportunities are lost, and the customer experience is less than it could be. All because the right hand doesn’t know what the left hand is doing. By RedPrairie
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White Paper: Collaborative Flowcasting
5/28/2009
The completely integrated retail supply chain is now a reality – providing substantial bottom-line benefits for both manufacturers and retailers. Changes at the stores are instantly visible to the manufacturer’s plants, and everyone in the extended supply chain is working to a single set of numbers. By RedPrairie
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Collaborative Flowcasting
5/28/2009
The completely integrated retail supply chain is now a reality – providing substantial bottom-line benefits for both manufacturers and retailers. Changes at the stores are instantly visible to the manufacturer’s plants, and everyone in the extended supply chain is working to a single set of numbers. By RedPrairie
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White Paper: Is Your ERP System Built For Your Industry? It Makes A Difference
5/22/2009
This white paper discusses the manufacturing element of enterprise resource planning (ERP). Most ERP solutions target either the process or discrete sector, and a few, like Microsoft Dynamics AX, straddle both. By Fullscope
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Is Your ERP System Built For Your Industry? It Makes A Difference
5/22/2009
This white paper discuss the manufacturing element of enterprise resource planning (ERP). Most ERP solutions target either the process or discrete sector, and a few, like Microsoft Dynamics AX, straddle both. By Fullscope
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Smooth Running Supply Chains Start With The Right ERP System: Is Yours Designed For Your Industry?
5/22/2009
From an applications software perspective, the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry faces a dilemma. Most of these companies continue to rely on enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems as a transactional backbone, yet require additional products for supply chain optimization and execution. Why? Many ERP systems are not designed to address the core tenets of process manufacturing, and most non-durable CPG companies have process-based manufacturing and distribution activities that have very specific requirements. By Fullscope
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White Paper: Smooth Running Supply Chains Start With The Right ERP System: Is Yours Designed For Your Industry?
5/22/2009
From an applications software perspective, the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry faces a dilemma. Most of these companies continue to rely on enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems as a transactional backbone, yet require additional products for supply chain optimization and execution. Why? Many ERP systems are not designed to address the core tenets of process manufacturing, and most non-durable CPG companies have process-based manufacturing and distribution activities that have very specific requirements. By Fullscope
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