How to Computerize Your Business
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Lori Xiradis-Aberle
- Category: Strategic Planning - Business & Economics
- ISBN: 9780471110019
- ISBN10: 0471110019
- Edition: 0005
- Edition Description: Revised
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publish Date: 1995-06-01
- Pages: 234
- Binding: Hardcover
- Dimensions: 19.00 L x 12.50 W x 1.50 H
- Weight: 2.50 lbs
Description:
How to Computerize Your Small Businesseven if you dont know a thing about computers Computers have changed the world of business. Theyve helped increase productivity, improve recordkeeping, reduce paperwork, track sales, and control inventory. Theyve helped people work more efficiently and profitably than ever before. Computerizing your business can be one of the best decisions youll ever make, but its also one of the trickiest. The options are many and the choices can be bewildering. How to Computerize Your Small Business takes the mystery and anxiety out of computerization. It tells you in plain English everything you need to know to get "e;up and running"e; quickly. Youll learn:
- Whether or not you should computerize your businesswhat tasks a computer can and cannot do for you
- How computers, software, and peripheral devices work togethera clear, nontechnical introduction to the basics
- How to select the hardware and software that are right for youwhat key things to look for among the latest computers, communications devices, and word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications
- How and where to shop for a computerthe different types of vendors
- How to maximize your investmentthe best ways to use your computer, complete with real-life success stories
- And much more, including sample system configurations for various retail and service businesses, and detailed checklists to help you buy and set up your computer system
The Business WorkMate
contained in this book is a complete point-of-sale software package that does invoicing, inventory control, and customer tracking. The software will operate with bar code readers, cash drawers, receipt printers, pole displays, and credit card readers.