The cornerstone of your action plan is the objective or goal. This should be a clear and concise statement outlining the desired outcome or result. Having a well-defined objective provides a direction and purpose to the entire plan, ensuring all tasks and actions are aligned towards achieving th...
a culture of involvement to sustainability-related processes at all levels of the organization of Actylis is key to a robust base for progression towards sustainability. Besides key actions like execution of the sustainable procurement charts and improvements on carbon footprint or products...
Buzzword Breakdown – What is SaaS ERP? by Panorama Consulting Group | Dec 4, 2023Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software helps organizations manage everything from accounting and sales to manufacturing and procurement. While these systems offer many benefits, it isn’t always feasible for ...
A professional employer organization or PEO is a human resources service that is a business process outsourcing and risk-sharing arrangement related to having employees. APEOis in a partnership with clients, usually small businesses, for the purpose of providing human resource functions. The professiona...
Step 2: Organize a planning team. The size of your team will depend on the size of your organization, but it’s important to assign responsibilities early. You’ll need these key players: Event chair – the leader of the planning team who’ll keep things on track. Procurement team – on...
“This bill advances IoT cybersecurity in a meaningful way, and Reps. Kelly and Hurd deserve a lot of credit,” Harley Geiger, director of public policy at cybersecurity firm Rapid7, toldNextgov. “The exploitability of IoT is consistently identified as a pressing area of security risk, and...
Partly because of the difference in constraints, public agency strategic analysis is different from all standard versions of policy analysis. As argued below, this is the case even when the strategic analysis embraces a normatively appropriate version of "public value". The "normatively appropriate" ...