It`s hard to believe that it`s been almost one year since I first set out to write this series of articles.
While not as popular (and profitable) as J.K. Rowling`s Harry Potter series (anyone with a pre-teen son or
daughter will appreciate the reference), it has nonetheless been an enjoyable exercise. Many thanks for
the continued requests for reprints, feedback, general support and most of all to Coxmoor Publishing for
providing the forum. We`ll begin with a short synopsis (quiz at the end)…
I began this quest by searching for the reasons why CM is not as fast a growing industry or practice,
as many of us would believe it to be, or better yet, could be. In my first article I suggested that
the problem is not with the tradeshows, economy, etc., rather with the implementation and acceptance
of CM in general. I pointed to the lack of CM information being integrated within the enterprise and
the "decision support systems" used to sustain them.
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