Hidden Tax Relief

The vast majority of eligible U.S. companies are missing out on several key tax saving and refund opportunities due to the complicated requirements to claim them. By augmenting your accountants with the required engineering and legal expertise, yo…

The Definitive Guide for Better Pricing

By focusing on four key areas, businesses can build a solid pricing foundation that will help you create consistent sales and profit growth. This eBook will guide you through these areas, offering smart strategies and actionable tips to help you get st…

The State of ePayables 2015

This independent research answers these questions and more with a comprehensive, industry-wide view into what’s happening in the world of Accounts Payable (AP) today. Includes survey data from 175 global professionals in finance, AP and procurement.Req…

The Future of Vision Benefits for Insurance Brokers

Judging by how fast the world has evolved in the past 15 years alone, we expect the next few decades to be just as transformative, especially in the eye care industry. As vision benefit specialists, we’re on the pulse of optical advancements, and we anticipate these 6 will shape the future of our industry — making vision benefits an even more essential component of any employer’s overall benefit program. See what innovations are available today, what we expect to see tomorrow, and what’s possible in the near future. These advances will change how you view your customers’ vision benefits. And how you see the world.

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The Future of Business: Supply Chains

As a supply chain manager, you certainly have your hands full these days. You’re charged with finding ways to boost profits and competitive advantage, even while cycle times are shrinking and customers are demanding faster product development and delivery.

To handle it, some of your peers are employing new and better supply chain collaboration tools, including cloud technologies, innovative forecasting tools, comprehensive analytics, “what if” visualization tools, and the inherent intelligence of business networks. Download this new white paper from The Economist Intelligence Unit to learn how they’re:

  • Forecasting better and meeting global market demands
  • Engaging in collaborative decision-making with trading partners
  • Increasing supply chain resilience and mitigating risk
  • Accurately anticipating and responding to supply chain issues
  • Finding diverse new sources of supply
  • Understanding past and current supply chain events more clearly

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