For the new millennium the information age is rewarding companies that leverage their business knowledge
efficiently: automating business data alone is no longer sufficient.
The modern information-based company, when reacting to short-lived market
oppertunities, must devise and implement changes to business knowledge at an ever-quickening pace.
Jay Galbraith and Edward Lawler put it
succinctly in Organizing for the future:
"In response to competition, strategic initiatives to increase
productivity, quality, and customer statisfaction have become commonplace. Instead of creating a sustainable advantage, these initiatives have served
mainly to meet basic competitive requirements. Only companies that have been able to implement competitive
strategies quicker or better then their competitors have obtained a competitive advantage, and that has often been
only temporary." (1993)
We slash our clients' implementation cycle time. ERS automates business knowledge so your processes can change in days instead of months. The result: marketplace dominance.