The 4 Tenets of Trust

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The 4 Tenets of Trust

After 25 years in consulting, one of the foundations of every consulting relationship is the element of trust.  While you may buy software based on features and functionality, or you may buy hardware based on performance metrics, you typically select a consulting relationship based on a level of trust.  Measuring that “sense” is not always

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VIDEO: PeopleSoft 9.2 Product Delivery Model

Paco Aubrejuan, Senior Vice President of the PeopleSoft product line, discusses the changes made to the PeopleSoft product delivery model for PeopleSoft 9.2 and beyond. With PeopleSoft Update Manager (PUM), staying current has never been this easy. We’ve been working with PUM for quite a while now, and have worked with it for many clients.

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A Pace of Grace

Have you ever been running late for airplane?  You know the sense of stress and fear that you might “miss” your very important flight. If you do, then what? Think of how you see other people or how you treat other people during that chaotic sprint to hurry as fast as you can.  Do you

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Are We Close to a Cashless Society?

I can remember my parents telling me that someday we would not use cash.  I can remember people telling me that pennies would be obsolete (I can also remember my accounting teacher telling me that every penny counts).  Yet these all seemed about as far away as some of the things I saw in an

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Assorted Links to Get You Through the Weekend

  Here are some links to help you shake off the nasty cold spell the whole country seems to have endured. In fact, this weekend here in Michigan, it’s going to be downright balmy for a change: highs in the low 20s to high teens. Bust out the BBQs! Have you seen the funniest thing

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How Does ERP in Fiji Sound?

My flight from L.A. to Detroit via Las Vegas with a non-scheduled fuel stop in Milwaukee took about twice as long as planned. Some people said I could have flown to New York and beyond in that time. I said in another hour and a half I could have been in Fiji if I’d been

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