BUSINESS CONSULTING SOFTWARE USE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ACTION MINDER KEPNER-TREGOE, INC. 103 Carnegie Center, Suite 205 Princeton NJ 08540 Business consulting software for use in strategic analysis, planning analysis, decision analysis, and potential problem analysis;
E-THINK KEPNER-TREGOE, INC. 103 Carnegie Center, Suite 205 Princeton NJ 08540 Business consulting software for use in strategic analysis, planning analysis, decision analysis, and potential problem analysis;
KEPNER TREGOE KEPNER-TREGOE, INC. 103 Carnegie Center, Suite 205 Princeton NJ 08540 Business consulting software for use in strategic analysis, planning analysis, decision analysis, potential problem analysis, trouble shooting, project management and strategy formulation;
PROCESS APPLICATION KIT KEPNER-TREGOE, INC. 103 Carnegie Center, Suite 205 Princeton NJ 08540 Business consulting software for use in managing daily transactions in a project or sub-project, for capturing organization-wide or site-wide issues and projects, and for planning and tracking their resolution;
SAPADAPPADO KEPNER-TREGOE, INC. 103 Carnegie Center, Suite 205 Princeton NJ 08540 Business consulting software for use in strategic analysis, planning analysis, decision analysis, and potential problem analysis;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method for configuring software includes communicating a business configuration interface to a user and receiving a selection of a business configuration from the user. In addition, the method includes communicating a business topology interface to the user that includes one or more functional elements associated with the selected business configuration. The method also includes receiving a selection of a functional element, which includes one or more business functions, from the user. In addition the method includes communicating a functional element interface to the user, the functional element interface including one or more business functions associated with the selected functional element, and receiving a selection of a business function from the user, the business function having one or more associated business processes. Furthermore, the method includes communicating one or more business process interfaces to the user and receiving software configuration information from the user via the one or more business process interfaces.