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This paper discusses several issues related to implementing a telecommuting home worker program for contact center agents. Certainly, the particular requirements of each company will dictate the extent to which these and other concepts are implemented.
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This white paper contains critical information about spear phishing and how to prepare your users and systems from falling for these targeted attacks being masked as trustworthy content.
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This white paper provides an analysis of a comprehensive survey with 144 senior IT managers examining the impact training and skill level had on the success of 377 IT projects.
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The question is no longer if your healthcare practice will make the transition to EHR, but when. Careful planning and effective change management can help keep missteps – and the stress and costs that come with them – to a minimum. This white paper presents strategies for avoiding common EHR implementation problems.
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Upgrades help businesses to maintain a competitive edge in the market. Yet, upgrades pose their own set of challenges. This white paper lists the best practices that should be followed when upgrading to achieve maximum reliability.
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Well-trained users are more productive and more successful in carrying out their roles. This whitepaper looks at what companies can do to build custom training and documentation.
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What’s the truth behind the failure of many BI projects? Read this paper to learn the main factors leading to disappointment. These pitfalls are not those of new entrants to BI but have been repeated by smart and well managed companies worldwide.
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This white paper discusses the technology that can be deployed to extend talent management practices across the enterprise with a focus on leadership positions.
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There are many factors to consider when rolling out an EHR implementation, and one of the most important is getting your people behind the change. This paper provides insight into where your staff may be in terms of resistance to or support for a new EHR system, and the necessary tools, training and support to transition successfully.