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Old 12-03-2007, 12:17 AM   #1
david68
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Question How Can I Buld Business System, Manage The Business System?


How Can I Buld Business System, Manage The Business System?


How can I manage business file

manage suppliers files and clients files.

Must I concentrate in the business that I have the good system?

Very srong business, system?

If I want to do one thing, I must be top expert?

How can I continue?

I am interest in some industries, have a little knowledge, or lack of knowledge.

If I still want to join the business and obtain revenue, how can I continue?

It is very hard to obtain the contract.

It is impossible to obtain contracts from strongest competitors fight.

Fail in the fighting, there are many huge competitors.

How can I continue?

How to solve this?

One of my friend said, "More strong systems, More service, lower price, more competitive, more competitive service"

Someone said, "Company interest in some industries have no capability in these industries, or is not working in these industry currently."

"Use off-the-shelf industry solutions, or from large industry companies, or hire some programmers, experts, consultants to build a custom solution. "

"That's the real, Is that a poet? cause it's beautiful!"

"Want to fight?"

what can i do?

Last edited by david68; 12-05-2007 at 04:47 AM.
 
Old 12-17-2007, 11:44 AM   #2
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Your post is far too general and language too vague to understand your question properly, plus your translation is poor enough to cause some severe difficulties in understanding.

1- Do you mean "a complete integrated BI (business intelligence) system"?
This would probably require a large amount of resources on your part, both in knowledge and physical capital in equipment, software, development, etc.
2- Do you mean "a complete POS (point-of-sale) system?
This is appropriate to retail locations, single and multiple. This is practical for a single individual to develop (but not necessarily easy.

There are commercially available resources for both instances. If you are like me with no capital to allocate to commercial solutions, you are constrained to doing your own development work. This can take a long time and requires that you learn some programming and a fair amount of applications engineering; you must be willing to spend a tremendous amout of time to do this yourself.
 
Old 12-28-2007, 06:09 AM   #3
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Complete Industry Solutions

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1- Do you mean "a complete integrated BI (business intelligence) system"?
This would probably require a large amount of resources on your part, both in knowledge and physical capital in equipment, software, development, etc.

complete integrated BI (business intelligence) systems

Financial Service industry, Computer Service industry, Import Export industry, Manufacturing industry, Entertainment industry, Transport industry, Energy industry, Resource industry

1 Financial Service industry, want to employee a few people, no high investment
2 Computer Service industry, some capital, want to employee fewest people, try to get profit
3 Import Export industry, want to employee fewest people, try to get profit
4 Manufacturing industry, want to employee fewest people, try to get profit
5 Entertainment industry, want to employee fewest people, try to get profit, hope to influence a continent
6 Transport industry, no employee, build a railway
7 Energy industry, no employee, realize large investment projects
8 Resource industry, no employee, realize large investment projects
 
Old 12-28-2007, 06:24 AM   #4
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You gave the solution in your last post. (points 6, 7 8).

Get a good consultant. Pay them money. Sit back and enjoy. If it doesn't work, kiss your money goodbye.
OR
Write a paper expanding your points and submit it to your local business administration teaching shop.

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