- Supermarkets to up spending on self-checkout, workforce management
Supermarkets plan to increase spending on self-checkout systems and workforce management, projects a new report from retail analyst and consultancy firm IHL Consulting Group, Franklin, Tenn....
- Supermarkets Pouring Bucks Into Self-checkout and Workforce Management, Says Study
FRANKLIN, Tenn. -- Supermarkets plan to increase spending on self-checkout systems and workforce management software in the next 12 months, according to a new report from retail analyst and consultancy firm IHL Consulting Group.
- Reaching beyond the health care organization for
expertise and a new perspective.
A strategic partnership with an IT consulting or advisory group can give a health care organization a competitive edge when planning for their future. Implementing a technology solution that fits the needs of a health care organization requires experience in the field, a comprehensive knowledge of the technical components, and ......
- Self-Checkout Transactions to Surpass $330 Billion Annually by 2007
FRANKLIN, Tenn. - Self-service shopping will generate transactions worth $70 billion in 2004, according to a new study from IHL Consulting Group. The study forecasts that the value of these transactions will increase to over $330 billion by 2007 as many more systems are deployed in the next few years.
- Resources.
CONSULTING * Acom Ridge Group Inc. 22441 Rigler Rd. LaCrosse, IN 46348 Phone: Marketing/product development, financial analysis/structuring, strategic plans, startup & expansion solutions Advanced Manufacturing Institute, Purdue University Hovde Hall Room 300, Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907 Phone: 765/494-0743 www.purdue.edu/amap 219/363-5237 www.acornridgegroup.com Lawrence Dunn, Mng. prtnr. John Schneider, Dir., ......
- Top 40 Under 40: Mark McCreery
When Mark McCreery was 31, he purchased a computer firm. The next year, he acquired another one, with the idea of developing a consulting/software integration company. But he kept losing personnel to WorldCom, SkyTel and other firms offering better pay and benefits. However, when one employee stayed busy doing direct ......
- Top 40 Under 40: Mark McCreery
When Mark McCreery was 31, he purchased a computer firm. The next year, he acquired another one, with the idea of developing a consulting/software integration company. But he kept losing personnel to WorldCom, SkyTel and other firms offering better pay and benefits.