Cashflow Magazine 1987 Kenneth M. Landis - Abstracts

Cashflow Magazine 1987 Kenneth M. Landis
TitleSubjectAuthors
Add-ons bring Lotus 1-2-3 up to treasury demands.BusinessKenneth M. Landis, Thomas Monk
Anatomy of the great treasury workstation fizzle.BusinessJ. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis
EDI networks let you test the water before taking the plunge. (electronic data interchange)BusinessKenneth M. Landis, Thomas J. Monk
Electronic mail provides link to the new teamwork.BusinessJ. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis
Four programs make hard-disk systems work better. (treasury technology)BusinessJ. 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)BusinessJ. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis
International electronic balance reporting is worth fighting for. (cash management and treasury functions dependent upon bank account balance reporting)BusinessJ. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis
Negotiating with technology vendors. (how technological innovations have changed the corporate treasurer's duties and responsibilities )BusinessJ. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis
Support for choosing futures and options strategies.BusinessJ. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis
The Intel 80386 promises a technological breakthrough. (microcomputers used in corporate treasury operations)BusinessJ. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis
Training moves in-house with computer-assisted instruction. (for treasury departments of corporations)BusinessJ. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis
Using consultants: from hired gun to friendly helper. (implementing a new system)BusinessJ. Thomas Monk, Kenneth M. Landis
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