Calling All Electrical Distributors! It's Time to Sound Off About Your ERP system

Neil Gillespie and Allen Ray of Growth Wizards are working on a benchmark study on the current climate in the ERP world, and they need to ask you a few quick questions about your current ERP system in this brief survey. With all the recent ...
Oct. 7, 2011

Neil Gillespie and Allen Ray of Growth Wizards are working on a benchmark study on the current climate in the ERP world, and they need to ask you a few quick questions about your current ERP system in this brief survey. With all the recent acquisitions of ERP providers, the competitive landscape of ERP companies serving distribution has consolidated and it may affect the technical support and future ERP system development that distributors need. The survey questions make an excellent criteria list for evaluating different ERP systems. And if you complete the survey by Wednesday Oct. 19, 2011, Allen and Neil of Growth Wizards will email you a free ERP evaluation template. Now that's a deal you can't miss. Just click here to take the survey or paste the following link in your browser:

http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22D8GRELGUF

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Jim Lucy has been wandering through the electrical market for more than 30 years, most of the time as an editor for Electrical Wholesaling, Electrical Marketing newsletter and CEE News. During that time he and the editorial team for the publications have won numerous national awards for their coverage of the electrical business. He showed an early interest in electricity, when as a youth he had an idea for a hot dog cooker. Unfortunately, the first crude prototype malfunctioned and the arc nearly blew him out of his parents' basement. Before becoming an editor for Electrical Wholesaling magazine and Electrical Marketing, he earned a BA degree in journalism and a MA in communications from Glassboro State College, Glassboro, NJ., which is formerly best known as the site of the 1967 summit meeting between President Lyndon Johnson and Russian Premier Aleksei Nikolayevich Kosygin, and now best known as the New Jersey state college that changed its name in 1992 to Rowan University because of a generous $100 million donation by N.J. zillionaire industrialist Henry Rowan. Jim is a Brooklyn-born Jersey Guy happily transplanted in the fertile plains of Kansas for the past 20 years.