Friday, December 12, 2008

Proven Portals or Hospitality Management Accounting

Proven Portals: Best Practices for Planning, Designing, and Developing Enterprise Portals

Author: Dan Sullivan

Praise for Proven Portals
“Enterprise portals are a key component in supporting enterprise business integration, and this book is a must-read for anyone involved in planning or deploying a portal solution.”

     —Colin White, President, Intelligent Business Strategies
“Enterprise portals have moved from the fringes of business to a core competency in the span of a few short years. This book provides the balanced overview managers need to make intelligent decisions without dragging them into a morass of technical detail.”

     —Marcia Robinson, President, E-Business Strategies
         Author of Services Blueprint: Roadmap for Execution
“Portals have become the ubiquitous format for most uses of the Web. If you are venturing into portal land, whether for the first time or after a few experiences, Dan Sullivan’s book, Proven Portals: Best Practices for Planning, Designing, and Developing Enterprise Portals, is a valuable guide for getting organized and oriented. Understanding the approaches, technologies, and best practices described in this book will help ensure that your portal project is both a technical and a business success.”

     —Rose O’Donnell, Vice President of Engineering, Bowstreet, Inc.

"This book is chock-full of valuable knowledge and practical advice on implementing portals. Dan Sullivan once again gives us comprehensive information and useful techniques for delivering what's become abusiness staple. A must-read for practitioners and managers alike!"
--Jill Dyché, Partner, Baseline Consulting Group

Increasingly, corporations are turning to portals to foster more integrated, Web-based user experiences for employees, customers, and vendors. By providing collaborative, personalized environments and adaptive workspaces, portals allow businesses to better acquire, serve, and retain customers; more effectively manage production and sales; and empower their staff with instant access to critical information. Focusing on critical elements of portal implementations, Proven Portals combines design principles with a series of in-depth case studies exploring how innovative enterprises, from NASA and Johnson Controls to CARE Canada and Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield, have successfully deployed portal technologies to reap significant rewards.

In this book the author shares proven strategies for:


  • Organizing information in an intuitive, coherent manner

  • Creating a modular, adaptable framework for application integration

  • Developing a robust, scalable architecture

  • Improving search and navigation

  • Implementing collaboration and content management

Filled with best practices developed by leading organizations and portal designers, this book provides practical advice for:


  • Leveraging portals to better serve customers

  • Delivering business intelligence across the organization

  • Deploying effective knowledge management systems

  • Ensuring adoption by end users

  • Measuring a portal's return on investment

Portals are revolutionizing the way businesses handle e-commerce, customer relationships, and business intelligence. Proven Portals gives IT managers the foundation they need to plan, design, and develop enterprise portals for maximum customer satisfaction, improved analytics on demand, and more rigorous knowledge management.



Interesting book: Ultimate A to Z Bar Guide or Splendid Table

Hospitality Management Accounting

Author: Martin G Jagels

The success of every business in the hospitality industry depends on maximizing revenues and minimizing costs. This Ninth Edition continues its time-tested presentation of fundamental concepts and analytical techniques that are essential to taking control of real-world accounting systems, evaluating current and past operations, and effectively managing finances toward increased profits. It offers hands-on coverage of computer applications and practical decision-making skills to successfully prepare readers for the increasingly complex and competitive hospitality industry.



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