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"The Critical Role of the CEO/CFO in the E-Business Revolution." A Seminar for CEO/CFO level executives!

Technology is taking over the way businesses operate. This represents a major headache for CEOs who lack a plan to control this change and a great opportunity for those that do. This CEO/CFO only seminar focuses on the key issues related to the e-business revolution, how we got where we are, where we are going and a strategy to get there.

(PRWEB) February 8, 2003 -- The "e-business revolution" is rapidly becoming the top priority issue for top business decision makers. It threatens the survival of those businesses that ignore it and offers a great opportunity to improve profitability for those who master it.

In response to this #1 concern, The Videre Group, one of the leading accounting firms, and E-BMC, a leader in e-business enablement, have teamed up to provide a high level and informative seminar entitled, "The Critical Role of the CEO & CFO in the E-Business Revolution." The seminar is being offered as a service and is free.

This event will provide answers to CEO/CFO questions regarding the growing influence information technology (IT) is having on business. Indeed, respected business analysts, such as the Gartner Group, predict that all businesses will have to become e-business enabled or face the loss of competitive advantage to those that are. Gartner predicts that some of these businesses will not survive.

The displacement of traditional ways of doing business by e-business technology is generally regarded as inevitable. What should the CEO do to control and manage this revolution? How did we get to this point? Where is it heading? How can the CEO/CFO make the right decisions that minimize risk and optimize ROI for the company? Is there a methodology they can follow?

These are all questions that will be answered by the Seminar.

The second part of the Seminar will be a discussion of case studies provided by attendees representing day-to-day problems they face in the use of technology to drive business and issues related to the e-business revolution.

The event will be one of the most important meetings of the year, and will provide CEO/CFOs with an insight into the challenge they face and a practical "action strategy" they can use immediately to get this revolution under control.

Interested parties can get more information by calling 973-764-0375 or by visiting the E-BMC web site at http://www.e-businessmanagement.com. Advise your company CEO/CFO of the event so they have the opportunity to benefit from this important meeting.

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