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- catalog abstract "Power Collecting: Automation for Effective Asset Management helps you take a step back from the daily demands of credit and collections and analyze your system as a whole. Authors Frederick A. Piumelli and David A. Schmidt demonstrate how various automated tasks can fit together to create seamless procedures that free staff members to focus on primary tasks that bring money into the corporation at a more rapid pace. They show you how to automate such important but routine tasks as tracking down proofs of delivery, copying and faxing invoices, contacting other departments within your company to answer customer claims, responding to requests for credit references, releasing orders on credit hold, and more.".
- catalog contributor b10851748.
- catalog contributor b10851749.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Power Collecting: Automation for Effective Asset Management helps you take a step back from the daily demands of credit and collections and analyze your system as a whole. Authors Frederick A. Piumelli and David A. Schmidt demonstrate how various automated tasks can fit together to create seamless procedures that free staff members to focus on primary tasks that bring money into the corporation at a more rapid pace. They show you how to automate such important but routine tasks as tracking down proofs of delivery, copying and faxing invoices, contacting other departments within your company to answer customer claims, responding to requests for credit references, releasing orders on credit hold, and more.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Imperatives for Automating Collections. 1. Unable to See the Forest for the Trees. 2. New Paradigm. 3. Collection Process. 4. Re-engineering Collections. 5. Problems Inherent in Current Practices. 6. Manual Collection Process -- pt. 2. Automating Collections. 7. Solving the Dilemma. 8. Objectives of an Automated Collection System. 9. Automated Collection Cycle. 10. Automation Pitfalls: What Not to Do. 11. Developing Collection Strategies -- pt. 3. Working with an Automated Collection Process. 12. Monitoring Accounts. 13. Deduction Management. 14. Automated Cash Applications. 15. Third-Party Collections in an Automated Environment. 16. Automated Collections and the Internet. 17. Final Thoughts.".
- catalog extent "xix, 331 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0471180432 (cloth)".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Wiley,".
- catalog subject "658.8/8 21".
- catalog subject "Collecting of accounts Data processing.".
- catalog subject "HG3752.5 .P58 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Imperatives for Automating Collections. 1. Unable to See the Forest for the Trees. 2. New Paradigm. 3. Collection Process. 4. Re-engineering Collections. 5. Problems Inherent in Current Practices. 6. Manual Collection Process -- pt. 2. Automating Collections. 7. Solving the Dilemma. 8. Objectives of an Automated Collection System. 9. Automated Collection Cycle. 10. Automation Pitfalls: What Not to Do. 11. Developing Collection Strategies -- pt. 3. Working with an Automated Collection Process. 12. Monitoring Accounts. 13. Deduction Management. 14. Automated Cash Applications. 15. Third-Party Collections in an Automated Environment. 16. Automated Collections and the Internet. 17. Final Thoughts.".
- catalog title "Power collecting : automation for effective asset management / Frederick A. Piumelli, David A. Schmidt.".
- catalog type "text".