Cashflow Magazine 1987 J. Thomas Monk |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Anatomy of the great treasury workstation fizzle. | Business | J. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis |
Electronic mail provides link to the new teamwork. | Business | J. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis |
Four programs make hard-disk systems work better. (treasury technology) | Business | J. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis |
IBM's PS-2, OS-2: nothing treasurers should rush out to buy. (Personal System-2, Operating System-2) (Hardware Review) (evaluation) | Business | J. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis |
International electronic balance reporting is worth fighting for. (cash management and treasury functions dependent upon bank account balance reporting) | Business | J. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis |
Negotiating with technology vendors. (how technological innovations have changed the corporate treasurer's duties and responsibilities ) | Business | J. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis |
Support for choosing futures and options strategies. | Business | J. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis |
The Intel 80386 promises a technological breakthrough. (microcomputers used in corporate treasury operations) | Business | J. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis |
Training moves in-house with computer-assisted instruction. (for treasury departments of corporations) | Business | J. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis |
Using consultants: from hired gun to friendly helper. (implementing a new system) | Business | J. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis |
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