Sales & Marketing,marketing management,
Information and Communications,
Customer Service,
Healthcare,
Personal Services,
Building and Construction,
Human Resource Management Employment and Recruitment
The formation of partnerships between firms is becoming an increasingly common way to find and maintain competitive advantage in the industry. One key motive for implementing local and regional partnerships is the belief that working together is more effective than working in isolation. Partnership formation and the characteristics of the resulting cooperative working relationship have been an are...
Provider: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE
This course will introduce the participants to the essentials of business intelligence. It is primarily targeted towards consumers of business intelligence (BI), such as business managers, business executives, financial analysts and market researchers, who are interested in learning about BI concepts, process, tools and technologies and how to leverage them in their organisations. The participants...
Focusing on the protection of the business would result in a risk programme that, in theory, will meet regulatory compliance. However, the protection of the business goes beyond the mandate of meeting regulatory compliance. Compliance is expensive. It is hardly surprising that companies are looking for ways to reduce the cost of compliance or, better yet, leverage on compliance requirements deve...
Relevance of Value and Innovation of IT The need for improving the management of IT Value and innovation is currently more important than ever before. It has come to the fore as IT has moved to centre-stage in many if not most organisations, consuming significant resources and impacting business in dramatic ways. Senior IT and business executives need to be able to manage IT Value and Innovation t...
Relevance of Business Architecture Business architecture is the blueprint that aims to fulfil the business strategy. It is an operating model designed to operate in unison amongst its various components, these components are Goals, Facades, Processes, Entities and Communication. By modelling these components, the Business Architecture created and maintained enabled the business to intentionally ...