Three Pivotal Questions
| Man has made it to the moon and then safely landed back on his home planet. It was hailed as a milestone accomplishment in space exploration. What made it possible?
The invention of the electronic computer! The computers on board the
spacecraft and those at NASA control center made the mathematical
calculations that ensured that the precise path was taken. The required
speedy navigational computations were simply beyond the capability of
even the best team of expert mathematicians: it would have taken years
to make the calculations needed to make minute-by-minute course
corrections. In a sense, we could say
that the success of that lunar space mission as well as the survival of
the astronauts themselves depended upon the computers. Today, even in the world of
business and industry as well as non-profit organizations, success and survival are become more and more
dependent on the effective application of computer technology. This is
very obvious in the fields of banking, air travel, manufacturing, and
news networks, just to mention
a few. In fact, every enterprise or
profession that needs to | maintain sizeable, reliable, and easily retrievable information (for example, about customers, receivables, and/or inventory) will invariably profit from the use of microcomputers. Thanks to a combination of technical innovations and mass production, a microcomputer can now be bought at an affordable price. Indeed, the real question today is whether you can afford not to computerize! On
the other hand, we are
also aware of those who already use microcomputers in their businesses
or professions but only to a marginal extent. Except perhaps for
promoting secretarial productivity through word processing, they
haven't experienced the managerial benefits in terms of lower overhead
cost, greater financial control, better decision-making support, and
increased time and energy for creative action. How do you know whether it's
time to computerize or there is much to be desired from your existing
computerized system(s)? Start with these three basic questions:
If you answered with a
categorical "NO" to all of the above, congratulations! (Be sure,
though, to review your answers at least every three months.) If you
answered "YES" or are not sure of your answer, don't despair. Just give
us a ring or e-mail us, and we will do all we can to come up with a
workable solution. Cordially, Benito P. Yadao, Jr. Managing Consultant
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