Qvinci Press Release Dec 21st, 2008
December 22, 2008The 1 Secret Small Businesses Must Know In Order To Survive And Prosper
December 22, 2008By Charles Nagel, CEO, Qvinci Software.
Succeeding in business doesn’t happen by accident. It is hard work and perseverance that produce success. We often forget that it takes a LOT of effort to make a company successful. It also takes some luck and good timing. It’s been said that luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity (George Allen – NFL football coach). If that is true then luck is nothing more than hard work (strong effort and accurate preparation) while waiting for an opportunity to present itself.
You’ve probably also heard that if you fail to plan then you plan to fail. This cliché is actually pretty accurate when it comes to business. But why do so many business owners and managers hate preparation and planning? Read the rest of this entry »
Qvinci Press Release Dec 17th, 2008
December 18, 2008Radically Improve Your Business In Only The First 10 Minutes Of Each Day
December 18, 2008By Charles Nagel, CEO, Qvinci Software.
Business Intelligence (BI) simply means using technologies, applications and practices to analyze business information. The purpose of BI is to foster better decision making.
Does all the jargon make your head spin? Don’t let it. Applying technologies that make sense for your business is a smart business decision.
As a business consultant in my former life, I saw many companies that didn’t know what they didn’t know. That is, you must have accurate and timely information to make good decisions. Otherwise, you are guessing. Often, things can “feel” right but turn out to be disasters. Don’t get me wrong. Your “gut feel” counts for a lot when running a business, but you must have much more than a “flying-by-the-seat-of-your-pants” plan to capitalize on opportunities and avoid making big mistakes.
So how do you use this BI without breaking the bank? Just as important, how do you find a tool that isn’t overly complicated or functionally impossible to use – and that has the practical, operational solutions you want and need? Read the rest of this entry »

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