S. Daggle
Samuel Daggle writes articles for the manufacturing and construction industries that focus on providing advice about selecting MRP software. To learn more or to read reviews of specific software packages, visit his ERP software reviews site.
Articles by this Author
ERP Software: Increase the Efficiency of Your Engineering Department
- By S. Daggle
- Published 8/01/2010
- business management
- Unrated
Manufacturing companies rely on their engineering department in order to secure a profit While the sales department initiates leads, the engineering department is in charge of creating products and filling orders which ultimately results in the sale and revenue
Should You Use Construction Accounting Software to Handle Payroll Internally?
- By S. Daggle
- Published 6/01/2010
- Computers and technology
- Unrated
If your company is searching for new construction accounting software, one of the big decisions that you'll need to make is whether or not you want to use the software to handle your payroll functions or if you will be outsourcing your payroll to an external service provider This article will provide some tips and advice about the pros and cons of each option
Things to Do For a Successful Software Conversion
- By S. Daggle
- Published 28/12/2009
- Computers and technology
- Unrated
The process of installing and training staff on a new construction software system is certainly not a walk in the park Companies that do so successful begin by getting an understanding of their objectives and how the software fits in to their overall business goals
Managing the Economic Recovery With ERP Software
- By S. Daggle
- Published 18/12/2009
- Computers and technology
- Unrated
Word is beginning to spread through the grapevine that the economic recovery is on its way While most of us don’t expect to be living large again in the near future, there are positive signs
A major part of manufacturing costs are overhead costs Broadly defined, overhead costs are costs related to manufacturing which do not add intrinsic value to the product
A common theme in today’s manufacturing world is Just in Time or JIT Once a new buzzword it has become so commonplace that there is no term, it is often just expected
