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11 Certificate Programs That Pay Well

HR Digest

Certificates allow one to gain the appropriate knowledge to keep abreast of the latest developments in their respective field. . Management programs also can give a fillip to one’s ambitions. Jobs in the Information Technology industry. Data managers. Data managers organize data using special software.

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StrategyDriven Podcast Special Edition 50 – An Interview with.

Strategy Driven

Special Edition 50 – An Interview with Marshall Fisher, co-author of The New Science of Retailing examines the use of analytics to improve an organization’s supply chain performance in a way that ultimately enhances the bottom line.

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Want to Improve Customer Service – Treat Your Employees Better

The Practical Leader

Part of the article reports on “a recent study conducted by Marshall Fisher, a professor of operations and information management at Wharton, and other colleagues.” ” He goes on to show how one of the keys to improving customer service is: “‘the power of management by common sense.’

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Performance Measurement

Strategy Driven

While you can find numerous books focused on the topic of corporate finance, few offer the type of information managers need to help them make important decisions day in and day out. Examines ways to maintain and grow value through mergers, acquisitions, and portfolio management.

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Using Data to Strengthen Your Connections to Customers

Harvard Business Review

Across industries, staff such as retail category managers, sales representatives, financial advisers, and wealth managers are awash with reports and insights that comfort their companies’ top executives and by making them feel that they are leading a “customer-centric” organization. What made the difference?

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How P&G and American Express Are Approaching AI

Harvard Business Review

There is a tendency with any new technology to believe that it requires new management approaches, new organizational structures, and entirely new personnel. And they have well-honed approaches for developing the requisite new skills in employees. “New and different” is the ethos of the day. Focus on the talent.

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Speeding Up the Digitization of American Health Care

Harvard Business Review

These and many other feats of information management will soon be routine in the United States. Thus, investing in costly and complicated information systems imposes expenses on doctors and hospitals that they cannot recoup through the normal forces of competition. Indeed, in some places they are already happening.