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Oracle Primavera Contract Management, Business Intelligence Publisher Edition v14

You're reading from   Oracle Primavera Contract Management, Business Intelligence Publisher Edition v14 A one-stop reference to concepts and usability of the core modules of a complex application with this book and ebook.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849686907
Length 208 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Stephen Kelly Stephen Kelly
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Oracle Primavera Contract Management, Business Intelligence Publisher Edition v14
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Welcome to Oracle Primavera Contract Management v14 2. Information Overload FREE CHAPTER 3. So Much to Manage 4. The Almighty Spreadsheet 5. There Is a Better Way 6. The Big Picture 7. System versus Silo 8. Follow the Money 9. The Only Constant Is Change 10. Time to Get Paid 11. Reading your Crystal Ball 12. Managing Drawings 13. Processing Submittals 14. Out in the Field 15. P6 and PCM 16. Where Do We Go from Here? 17. The New Contract Management Tool Index

Typical silo approach


The concept of a silo is a walled container where all the information for that particular process is nicely stored together, which is great if you are working in the silo, but making access to that information for other departments difficult. Each process or department has its own container or silo. If one silo needs information from another silo, someone must go to that silo and see if the owner of the information is available or if he is willing to give that information. The siloed approach has been around for a long time with the manager of the silo keeping their fiefdoms, or should we say "silo-doms", to themselves and only releasing information to others if they see fit or when they are ready.

What's wrong with this approach

Prior to the advent of the personal computer, there were mainframe computers that stored important company information. These mainframe computers used terminals to access them. There was no storage on the terminals, just an access point to the...

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