Business Services Industry
New Profits from Existing IT Investments: NH Intellectual Capital Consultant Speaks at Delphi Group's Integrated Enterprise Summit
Business Wire, Oct 17, 2002
Business/Technology Editors
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 17, 2002
Wayne Kurtzman Takes Organizations from
Black Hole to Black Ink at Delphi's Integrated
Enterprise Summit, (Reston, VA) October 28-30, 2002
Wayne Kurtzman of BeyondThe.Biz, a Londonderry, NH firm specializing in utilizing intellectual capital, will present "Black Hole to Black Ink: Leveraging Existing IT Investments" at the Delphi Group Integrated Enterprise Summit held in Reston, VA from October 28 through 30, 2002.
Using real business cases, Mr. Kurtzman, will show organizations how they can use what they already know to harness and quantify productivity and opportunities from existing investments and processes. He speaks on Tuesday, October 29, 2002. The presentation, targeted for senior management, will detail how to identify and leverage hidden intellectual capital to increase productivity, discover new revenue opportunity, save weeks of labor, and be better able to react to changing customer and employee needs. Mr. Kurtzman, a knowledge economy consultant from Londonderry, New Hampshire, has saved hundreds of millions of dollars for Fortune 100 companies over the past decade.
The 2002 Integrated Enterprise Summit
Delphi Group's 2002 Integrated Enterprise Summit (www.delphisummit.com) held from October 28-30, 2002 at the Sheraton Reston, in Virginia is a comprehensive event dedicated to the integrated strategies of portals, Web services and Business Process Management. The 3-day conference explores the technologies and business systems integration required by enterprises and their partners to successfully work together, all from the perspective of user organizations. In 40 separate presentations, end users will reveal their strategic thinking and implementation plans for portals, Web services and business process technologies. Individuals may register for the Integrated Enterprise Summit via the web at www.delphisummit.com, or by calling 800-575-3367. An agenda of presentations may be viewed online.
About Delphi Group
Delphi Group (www.delphigroup.com) is the leading provider of business advisory services that illuminate the value proposition of technology in digital business practice. Delphi market research is available on the World Wide Web at www.delphiweb.com. Contact Delphi Client Services at (617) 247-1025 or 800- 575-3367 to subscribe. Delphi Group is headquarterd in Boston. Massachusetts at Ten Post Office Square.
Note to Editors:
Wayne Kurtzman can be reached at wayne@BeyondThe.biz or by phone at 603-437-2559. His offices are at 66 Bayberry Lane, Londonderry, NH 03053. BeyondThe.Biz (www.BeyondThe.Biz) services enable businesses to leverage information and other intellectual capital to maximize productivity, identify new revenue streams, and boost customer and employee satisfaction. Headquartered in Londonderry, NH, BeyondThe.Biz can be reached at (603) 437-2559.
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