Please don’t interpret this as a criticism of CIOs and their ilk, whom the economy has locked into figuring out how to do more with less. Instead, think of it as a call to action – for them, in the context of their responsibility to keep up with the times, and for you, in the context of your responsibility to work on your organization’s behalf
Therefore any solution deployed to solve this mandate, if deployed wisely, will pay for itself many times over. Doing More with Less One of the tag lines in the U.S. Federal Government these days is “doing more with less.” This refers to the dynamic of shrinking budgets and resources combined with increasing volumes of information to manage
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Companies today are focusing on efficiency and automation within their business processes, and trying to do more with less is the standard theme in all types of organizations
One enterprising reporter accessed County tax records and speculated that McNeil had apparently cut employees and may have tried to do more with less. The FDA finding was lack of proper training
What’s new are the demands and opportunities resulting from increases in volumes of information and expectations to do more with less and do it faster and better
For the organisation as a whole, it means being able to do more with less, and - as in the case of Pearson - that new initiatives are not necessarily cost prohibitive due to the associated support requirements
As organizations around the world seek to “do more with less,” they are increasingly looking to integrate—or combine—IT systems to eliminate the costly and time-consuming practice of toggling between multiple applications
With a decline in traditional IT headcount, organizations are learning to do more with less. Platforms like SharePoint allow teams to do much more with their remaining funds, shifting focus of headcount costs from maintenance to innovation services
It’s the perfect marriage and an optimal and effective use of your overall IT infrastructure (doing more with less, so to speak)
More and more of our customers are capture-enabling their business processes to expedite these processes, to do more with less resources, to improve customer service, and to achieve significant cost savings