Cloud Accounting - From Spreadsheet Misery to Affordable Cloud ERP
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David Russell W.. Cloud Accounting - From Spreadsheet Misery to Affordable Cloud ERP
Chapter 1. Analysis Paralysis
Chapter 2. Fails with Details
Chapter 3. No Driving
Chapter 4. Distracted
Chapter 5. Not Alone
Chapter 6. Misgivings
Chapter 7. What Cloud?
Chapter 8. Research
Chapter 9. Preparation
Chapter 10. New to the Game
Chapter 11. A Gilded Conscience
Chapter 12. Knowledgeable Know-how
Chapter 13. Showing Promise
Chapter 14. Misconduct
Chapter 15. On Cloud Nine
Chapter 16. Specialists Needed
Chapter 17. Rookie At Bat
Chapter 18. On Cloud Nine… Again
Chapter 19. Knowledgeable Know-How
Chapter 20. Cloudy Eyes
Chapter 21. Last Minute Dancing
Chapter 22. Face-Off
Chapter 23. Good Cop Bad Cop
Chapter 24. New Best Friends
Chapter 25. Storm Clouds
Chapter 26. Surprise
Chapter 27. Second Wave
Chapter 28. Love Fest
Chapter 29. Combined Forces
Chapter 30. What’s Changed
Chapter 31. Indicators You Need ERP
Chapter 32. Questions To Ask About An ERP Solution
Chapter 33. Questions To Ask Your Technology Partner
Acknowledgments
About The Authors
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James tilted the phone away for the sake of his eardrums. He promised to resolve the problem first thing tomorrow and apologized for the error. After a few more choice words the irate contracting agent hung-up. This brought the number of emotionally upset clients to three for the month.
As CEO and founder of a consulting firm serving government agencies, James had been instrumental in helping the company achieve its recent unprecedented success. Even though the firm was growing steadily, James still preferred to give clients his direct number so he could learn about problems first-hand when they occurred.
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Esther was frustrated. James apparently did not have the magical fix she needed for her systems, but that was not what upset her. “You are playing the victim now, but you could have avoided this if you followed my advice a year ago to implement more scalable software.”
James looked up from his frothy cup of caffeine. His stress was showing. “Our systems were working fine back then. I like to rely on proven products and solutions. Heck, you wanted to be a pioneer in cloud computing. It’s still just catching on.”
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