Saturday, March 10, 2012

What is the best telecom expense management company that specialize telecommunication billing audits?

I know that the billing for my enterprise telecom accounts are bogus. I need professional help. What company do you recommend I use for a Telecom Audit or Telecommunications Expense Management Service?What is the best telecom expense management company that specialize telecommunication billing audits?
Profitline is the leading provider of outsourced telecom expense and managed mobility solutions for large enterprises and government agencies. ProfitLine’s seasoned telecom experts combine deep domain expertise and Six Sigma principles with intelligent technology to deliver clients substantial savings, operational efficiencies and enhanced visibility to mission critical telecom assets. ProfitLine’s technology enabled Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) solutions allow clients to offload a non-core competency and gain robust business intelligence so they can better navigate today’s complex telecom landscape. Based in San Diego, ProfitLine was founded in 1992.



Some reasons why we are the leading provider:



? Source-to-pay integrated solution for wireline, voice, data, mobile

? Decades of experience managing millions of dollars in telecom spend for large, global organizations

? Service Level Agreements “with teeth” to ensure operational excellence

? Six Sigma workflow and business processes

?Lean software development methodology that allows rapid, feature-rich development cycles

What is the best telecom expense management company that specialize telecommunication billing audits?

I know that the billing for my enterprise telecom accounts are bogus. I need professional help. What company do you recommend I use for a Telecom Audit or Telecommunications Expense Management Service?What is the best telecom expense management company that specialize telecommunication billing audits?
Profitline is the leading provider of outsourced telecom expense and managed mobility solutions for large enterprises and government agencies. ProfitLine’s seasoned telecom experts combine deep domain expertise and Six Sigma principles with intelligent technology to deliver clients substantial savings, operational efficiencies and enhanced visibility to mission critical telecom assets. ProfitLine’s technology enabled Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) solutions allow clients to offload a non-core competency and gain robust business intelligence so they can better navigate today’s complex telecom landscape. Based in San Diego, ProfitLine was founded in 1992.



Some reasons why we are the leading provider:



? Source-to-pay integrated solution for wireline, voice, data, mobile

? Decades of experience managing millions of dollars in telecom spend for large, global organizations

? Service Level Agreements “with teeth” to ensure operational excellence

? Six Sigma workflow and business processes

?Lean software development methodology that allows rapid, feature-rich development cycles

What are some good sports management schools?

I spend like 5 months looking at a mix of sports management schools

But I know for a fact my calling is sports management. It's just what I wanna do. I want a school that offers sports management related classes/and possibly provides good sports internships.



PLEASE HELP, I'm going on college visits soon. Any state near the east coast please!What are some good sports management schools?
Umass Amherst is the best Sports Management school on the east coast. Plus it is right in between Boston and New York which is a plus.What are some good sports management schools?
NC State

You should def. go to State. They offer Sports Management (College of Natural Resources) and other similar majors in this area. Goodluck where ever you go=)

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How do I list my property management experience in my resume?

I have been this for about a year now. The only problem is that I handle my parent's properties. I collect the rent, schedule repairs, handle lease agreements, issues, etc. How would I put this on my resume since my parents do not have a real estate/property management company. I also get paid to do this and want to put this on my resume but I do not know what to put for company name.How do I list my property management experience in my resume?
Simply say, Real Estate Property Management for Private Owners. Handled lease agreements, rent collections, repairs and other matters for privately owned real property.

What is a good inexpensive property management software for landlords?

My husband and I have 7 properties were are managing ourselves, and we've used a few software packages to help in that management but none seem that great. Does anybody have a good recommendation (that they have personally used) for an inexpensive solution which will help us track the financial and tax aspects of our properties. A bonus would be a software which automates or assists in listing the properties online as well.What is a good inexpensive property management software for landlords?
Based on the specifics of what you've asked for I think you might like the one that I use. It's called Rentec Direct, and they have a new online application which does precisely what you're asking. I may have answered differently a couple weeks ago, but they also just released an online listing service which with just a few clicks you can upload pictures and descriptions of your properties and create an online ad. It's pretty slick.



They have 2 versions right now, and their Basic version is free. I think you could get away with using their Basic version and keep your costs down to zero. But at 7 properties their Pro version would only cost you $7/mo. As their Pro version is still in beta they are also giving all the Pro features to us Basic users in the meantime as well.
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What is a good inexpensive property management software for landlords?
There are plenty of programs for property management. Yardi is considered to be the industry leader. However, it is expensive and probably too powerful for what you need.



I like Rent Manager. It has good capabilities and great personal support. It's also reasonably affordable at about $50 per month. I shopped extensively before subscribing. This software offered the best value and feature combination.



I'm not sure that any software automates or assists in listing properties but I can recommend the combination of Postlets with photobucket for that. That will allow you to store photos and descriptions year after year so you only have to create ads one time.



I hope this helps you.
Quicken has a checkbook program that allows you to tie expenses into rental categories on IRS Schedule A.



You can do searches to see how much you spend on particular expenses, such as lawn mowing, or garbage, etc. so you can keep a running tally and know when something like the water expense is out of whack.



It also will print graphs and charts on your rentals showing where your expenses are going.



It is as easy to use as your check book. It will even fill out your check if you buy printer compatible checks.



I use a separate check book for each property.What is a good inexpensive property management software for landlords?
excel or compatible spreadsheet, create a template on one page, then copy it to 6 other pages - one for each property, then copy it once more for summary page, adding all the amounts in each cell to get totals



I've never heard of any software that helps you list properties on line - every website that allows you to advertise is going to be different in the method of creating a listing, so no single software package is going to be able to do the job
There are a few online programs. Meaning they're hosted online so you can access them from anywhere. Some offer tenant portals and most also have a 'guest' front page where you can set your properties to be listed.



I don't want to plug one over the other but I've used two different ones and both were fine... And they're cheap. With only 7 properties you're talking about like $20/month maybe.



if you want to e-mail me I can give you some I recommend.
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Look up C.A.R.L. online and see if its suitable.
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  • What is the best way to enter the field of logistics/ supply chain management?

    I recently decided I have an interest in supply chain management. I have a B.S. in Psychology and about 12 hours of economics classes with a year of retail experience. Any help would be appreciated.What is the best way to enter the field of logistics/ supply chain management?
    Apply to distribution jobs. really, it's that easy. Try CareerBuilder.com and jobsinlogistics.com. many times the main requirement is a degree - which you have...generally the type of degree is not too important so your psych degree will be OK - be prepared for a TON of questions regarding 'why work in this environment' You will probably need to start out in a 3PL (third party logistics) bcz the environment can be less demanding than working for the bigwigs. However, as an insider tip, target takes inexperienced folks ALL the time - many times fresh outta college. You can apply directly to their web site - look for a DC (distribution center) in your area. Ditto for Amazon - look on their site directly. They have a more structured hierarchy so you could gain knowledge and advance better there. Finally, realize that this job does NOT allow you to sit behind a desk - it's a LOT of monitoring teams/data and pitching in to help as well so it can be physical.

    Good Luck!What is the best way to enter the field of logistics/ supply chain management?
    Spend a tour in the military doing Supply.

    What is the correct answer in an interview when asked what is your management style?

    I know there are macro and micro management styles but that doesn't seem to get the correct response. A hypothetical case: if you subordinates prepare an analysis that does not in your experience give the correct result that you are looking for what do you say to them?What is the correct answer in an interview when asked what is your management style?
    The answer is

    "My style is Democratic, but i ensure that the decision-making process is not delayed".

    I will give sufficient guide to my subordinate so that he prepares an analysis which gives the correct result.What is the correct answer in an interview when asked what is your management style?
    The answer many companies are looking for is to refer to yourself as a "leader" and not just a manager. (So spend a little time thinking about what the difference is and what are your leadership qualities?)



    RE: your hypothetical, I would try to use it as a "teachable moment." Thank the staff and appreciate the work they did, but then teach them the better way to come up with the result and have them fix it.What is the correct answer in an interview when asked what is your management style?
    Sympathetic and rigid to my fiscal responsibility.