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Buying Software for Your Business
« Posted: February 29, 2008, 02:03:45 PM »


Buying Software for Your Business
 by: Jeremy Maddock


Finding software for your business may seem like a difficult and daunting task with plenty of ins and outs and complicated decisions. In reality, however, remembering a few basic selection criteria will make the whole process a lot easier.

First of all, it’s a good idea to assess the needs of your company from inside. Consult your employees, as they are the ones that your choice will affect the most, and they are the ones who know best what your company needs. Try to understand how your workers will use a piece of software before deciding which features you want and which you don’t.

Once you have made a list of needs, you should make another list of software products that fit those requirements. Try to find publishers that offer free trial versions, and allow your employees to demo the new software whenever possible.

Before purchasing any software application for business productivity purposes, you should ensure that it is easy-to-use, then match it with the skill set of your employees. After all, a piece of software designed to increase efficiency and save money for your company won’t do you much good if your employees can’t use it without extensive training.

Finally, you need to be sure not to overshoot on fantastic bells and whistles that you really don’t need, and that your staff have absolutely no use for. Always ask questions, do research, and don’t let salesmen convince you that more is always better.

About The Author
Jeremy Maddock is a professional web-based entrepreneur who owns and operates over 20 sites, including http://www.corporatesoftware.info/

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