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Horizontal vs. Vertical Integration: A Comprehensive Guide

Planergy Software

Challenges and Risks: Both horizontal and vertical integration present unique challenges, such as integration difficulties, regulatory hurdles, increased complexity, capital intensity, reduced flexibility, and potential conflicts. Example: A car manufacturer acquiring a chain of dealerships to sell its vehicles directly to consumers.

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The Rise of Global Business Services: The Future of Shared Services

Zinnov

Now, the SSC manages HR processes like payroll, benefits, financial operations, and IT support for all regional offices. This centralization enhances efficiency, reduces operational costs, and standardizes services. Take, for example, a manufacturing company. Imagine a Financial institution seeking cost-efficiency.

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How to choose the best enterprise asset management software

IBM Business Partners

One business’ assets might be thousands of miles of electrical wiring, while another’s might be manufacturing equipment or warehouses. Whatever the case, large organizations can benefit from enterprise asset management (EAM) software to manage all the physical stuff the company owns.

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Hyperautomation: What Is It and Why It’s Important

Planergy Software

How better management in AP can give you better flexibility for cash flow management. Business Process Automation (BPA) Business Process Management (BPM). For example, while hyperautomation can help you reduce operational costs, it can also create risks, ranging from brand and compliance risks to the cost of errors.