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Employee Spotlight – Stephanie Oni

fusionSpan

Stephanie Oni Consultant- Salesforce Stephanie Oni is an experienced consultant and business analyst, with over three years in the Salesforce industry and over five years in the field of business analysis. What is your favorite thing about working at fusionSpan?

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Tips to Beat Declining Facebook Reach

Tech Soup

A study by EdgeRank documented that organic reach has declined from 16 percent reach per fan (meaning an average post reached 16 percent of a total fan base) in February 2012. We decided to use something that can apply to any industry and any kind of content: humor. Organic reach dropped to just 6.5 percent in March 2014.

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7 Reasons Nonprofits Need iPads

Forum One

The fact that nine manufacturers are currently developing iPad alternatives is evidence that the industry is taking this tablet thing pretty seriously. It promises a better experience for reading electronic documents and books. So, clearly, tablet computing is coming, ready or not. New Platform = New Opportunities.

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How LMS is changing the Way the Manufacturing Industry Trains People?

Gyrus

It gathers, organizes, and analyzes the information related to an industry on documents and people skills. The LMS focuses on knowledge management.

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The Compliance Learning Management System (LMS)

Gyrus

Industries such as pharmaceutical, biomedical, manufacturers, transportation, energy, financial, retail and many others are all required to deliver mandatory compliance training and be ready to prove it to auditors at any time. Non-compliance results in penalties and fines.

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[VIDEO] How to Get a Return on Your Nonprofit Technology Investment

Bloomerang

Japanese car manufacturer, I believe it was Toyota. So that’s one of the risks of not having documentation. . ” So having documentation is helpful. So we don’t document it until we can perfect it. And what I’d say is document what happens now [inaudible 00:43:51]. Bob enters it like this.

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Interview with Carol Baroudi, Author of Green IT For Dummies

Tech Soup

Green IT For Dummies has sections on reducing IT power consumption, electronic document management, telecommuting, extending IT hardware life, green lighting, electronics recycling, and perhaps most importantly building support from management and employees to get all this done. I started out as a systems developer.

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