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Profit from EBFM

Profit Electronic Business Flow Management

Presenter:

Skip Stein

EBFM Specialist and Technology Services Consultant


Based on the premise that technology is largely underutilized in the process of streamlining operations, this seminar will focus on how companies can maximize the use of Electronic Business Flow Management (EBFM) enterprise-wide to increase revenues and reduce costs.

Learn to:

  • Fully implement Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) capabilities.
  • Understand Electronic Business Flow Management - EBFM
  • Replace "Just in Time" with "Always on Time".
  • Process orders in minutes — not days, weeks or months.
  • Dissolve regional boundaries.
  • Leverage existing workforce in more profitable activities.
  • Establish Trading Partner Relationships.
  • Proceed with profit-enhancing projects.

This program is right for you if:

  • You are employing Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) applications.
  • You are considering EDI within your organization.
  • Your customers are requiring the use of EDI.
  • You are currently involved in business-to-business electronic commerce.

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