Difference between revisions of "Growing Trend for Organizations' Efficiency"
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Corporations tend to continuously increase efficiency of their processes. The objective is to increase productivity, save costs and improve customer related operations (such as responsiveness to customers' demands). | Corporations tend to continuously increase efficiency of both their internal and external processes. The objective is to increase productivity, save costs and improve customer related operations (such as responsiveness to customers' demands). | ||
Technology has become the major way how to achieve these objectives. | Technology has become the major way how to achieve these objectives. Several forms of ubiquitous computing are already being used by various organizations, e.g. RFID in logistics. | ||
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Revision as of 22:11, 5 March 2007
Breadcrumbs: The Future of Ubiquitous Computing --> The Driving Forces: Economical Forces --> Efficiency
Description
Corporations tend to continuously increase efficiency of both their internal and external processes. The objective is to increase productivity, save costs and improve customer related operations (such as responsiveness to customers' demands).
Technology has become the major way how to achieve these objectives. Several forms of ubiquitous computing are already being used by various organizations, e.g. RFID in logistics.
- Incl. Cost efficiency
- Responsiveness