Joe Taylor Jr.

  • How VoIP Providers’ Wideband Code Improves Quality and Productivity

    As VoIP providers roll out support for “wideband” business phone systems, subscribers with the right equipment enjoy the clearest phone calls ever. A new wave of hardware compatible with the G.722 audio format allows VoIP services to improve the quality of speakerphones and conference call systems. For solo callers, the enhanced audio gives listeners the…

  • Saving Money with Enterprise Zone Warehousing

    Community leaders throughout the United States want to attract new corporate residents by significantly lowering the cost of leasing warehousing space. By taking advantage of tax benefits and other reduced overhead costs, storage services can offer their clients lower fees. With consumers eager to save as much money as possible on every product they purchase,…

  • Using CRM Data to Delegate Responsibility Throughout Your Business

    For years, marketing managers have enjoyed the latest innovations in CRM software that integrate marketing automation with product fulfillment. Lately, CEOs and other company managers have discovered that the data inside a robust CRM application can actually help delegate responsibility for key decisions. Customer service experts recommend five strategies for allowing CRM systems to help…

  • Mobile CRM Software Helps Real Estate Agents Hit the Road

    A housing slump, slow credit markets, and rising gas prices add up to a perfect storm for real estate agents. Making the most of today’s economy requires cutting expenses and speeding up response time. That’s why today’s most successful real estate professionals rely on mobile CRM applications. Read the full article on VendorGuru.com…

  • How to Start a Desktop Publishing Business

    Thanks to new technology, it’s easier than ever to launch your own desktop publishing business. Learn how to choose your niche, set your hourly rates, and avoid the most common pitfalls of a freelance graphic design career. Setting Expectations and Testing the Market Building DTP Skills Investing in Your Office Choosing a Niche and Finding…

  • Principles of Lean Project Management

    Most project managers decide to use lean project management strategies when faced with budget cuts or other constraints. Tasked with eliminating waste throughout a project or a process, managers can discover how to make their teams more effective using fewer resources. Eliminating Waste Amplify Learning Decide Late, Deliver Fast Empowerment, Respect, Integrity Seeing the Whole

  • Risk Management for Project Managers

    Although companies use the phrase “risk management” to refer to numerous initiatives, project management professionals focus their efforts on predicting the events that might cause projects to fail. Appointing a risk officer, tracking risk, and reporting risk contribute to overall effectiveness. Planning Ahead and Preventing Project Failure The Risk Officer Tracking Risk Risk Reporting Measuring…

  • Best Practices of Project Management

    Business leaders have identified five critical areas where project management professionals can help their teams excel. These best practices of project management apply to teams in any kind of industry, under any conditions. All five best practices require tactical skills and organizational courage. Following the Project Cycle Standardizing Procedures Clear Communication Dealing with Change Choosing…

  • Time Tracking Software for Employees

    As companies strive for higher efficiency and accountability, system administrators are frequently tasked with finding the best time tracking software for their organizations. Most Requested Features Desktop Software Dedicated Hardware Web-Based Tools Mobile Solutions

  • Project Management Moves Into the 21st Century

    Part five of my series on the history of project management: Powerful computers and fast shipping processes revolutionize the project management professions from the 1970s through today.

  • Late 20th Century Project Management Improvements

    Part four in my series on the history of project management: As American workers return from World War II, businesses prepare for an unprecedented era of prosperity. Driven by the need to remain competitive during boom times, project management professionals are tasked with finding ways to keep employees engaged, efficient, and motivated.

  • Project Management Changes Through the 1950s

    Part three in my series on the history of project management: Taylor and Gantt enjoyed the luxury of an America with a virtually endless supply of labor for factories and mills. What happened to their ideas when war and economic boom times changed American workers? The birth of project management as we know it.