The outlook for careers in information technology is highly promising, whether in development, coding, or management. According to the Bureau of Labor
Is Your CRM System Delivering ROI?
Do you remember the last time your dentist remembered your birthday, your favorite airline sent you free drink coupons or your car dealership reminded
Engaging Stakeholders During Change Management
When an organization works through a significant change, like a software upgrade, or leadership or cultural change, clear and strategic communication
The Difference Between Data & Information
For many small and mid-sized companies, accessing data is typically more about backward-looking report writing — last month’s sales, quarterly
3 Ways For IT Leaders To Communicate Internally
Over the years, business technology has evolved from a back-office function to a strategic resource for organizational success. Chief information
Making Business Technology Personal
Have you ever wondered why it's so much easier to select, embrace, and get value from personal technology than technology for your business? Most
How To Keep Remote Workforce Productive
The work-at-home population, specifically those who aren’t self-employed, has grown by 103% since 2005. This isn’t surprising, with the substantial
Three Major Cybersecurity Threats To Consider
In the corporate world, the threat of a cyberattack is always imminent and should be considered a top business priority. When a workforce is mobile,
How to Balance IT and Cybersecurity in the C-Suite
The Baltimore Business Journal published an article by Joanne L. Martin, Hartman’s CISO advisory practice lead, on how to balance IT and cybersecurity
Improving LTPAC Through Business Intelligence and Analytics
McKnights.com published an article by Rob Kerr, Hartman’s healthcare practice lead, on ways that long-term and post-acute care (LTPAC) organizations