Cognoscape nominated for 4th Annual Readers Award

Cognoscape – Addison’s favorite IT Outsource Company – nominated again

Cognoscape nominated for the 4th Annual Readers Choice Awards!

 

Cognoscape nominated for 4th Annual Readers Award

We won last year… with your help.   Nominated again this year… with your help.   Will win this year… with your help :-)   Please vote for us again (or for the first time) for the 4th Annual Readers Choice Awards.   We greatly appreciate the support we receive from our clients, partners and friends.   Thank you very much for taking a minute to help us!  

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The Future of Healthcare event Nov.15th – all proceeds go to HELPS Intl

Brookhaven Business Alliance cordially invites you to a keynote speech; panel discussion and value add breakout workshops on “The Future of Healthcare”.   Check out our all-star lineup of industry thought leaders.  

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 Keynote Speakers: 

  • Brigadier General (Ret) Richard Ursone
  • Dr. Mike Cowan –  former Navy Surgeon General

 

 Moderator: Raymund C. King, MD, JD

 Distinguished Panelist: 

  • Dr. Eric Bricker – CMO, Compass Professional Health Services
  • Cary Clayborn – CEO ATB Global
  • Mark Lambright – CEO HealthPoints
  • Dr. Greg Powell – Associated Orthopedic Surgeons        
  • Henry Talavera – Hunton & Williams LLP

 

Additional Breakouts with Industry experts leading sessions on the following topics.   Develop questions to ask panelist.   Learn important information that affects us all.

401K – Changes in Fiduciary Responsibilities

Future of Patient Billing

Healthcare Reform

Legal Implications

Technologies Role/EMR

Wellness

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When: Nov. 15th 8:00A – 10:30A

Where: Brookhaven Country Club – 3333 Golfing Green Dr., Dallas, TX 75234 

Cost: $50 for Guest or $35 for sponsor members – pay at door

Sponsors:

ABT Autologous Blood Tech

Alliance Insurance Services

Cigna

CI Web Group

ClubCorp

Cognoscape LLC

Compass Professional Services

Dallas Business Journal

Dallas Regional Chamber

Dillion Gage

DSG Benefits Group, LLC

Farmers Branch Chamber

Dr. John Maxey

Health of the Nation on KLIF hosted by Dr. Mitchell Brooks

HealthPoints

Hunton & Williams, LLP

Lanvera

Munck Carter, LLP

Oasis Outsourcing

One America

Southwest Age Intervention

Dr. Steve Harris

Success North Dallas

Vatter Financial

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Brookhaven Business Alliance Connect Luncheon Oct. 7th

Brookhaven Business Alliance

Welcome! The best networking and speakers in DFW! Brookhaven Business Alliance’s Connect Luncheon Oct. 7th.  http://www.brookhavenbusinessalliance.com/events.html Come hear Daniel Jingwa, author of the book, “Blue Sky Thinking”. He has been a guest on BBC, PBS, etc. All are welcome to hear his speech on “Influence” to leaders and sales teams. Daniel brings fresh insights to solving problems.

Dallas Business Journal blogs on technology tips from Michael St. Martin with Cognoscape

I greatly enjoyed speaking at the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce NDCC this morning.   In the audience was Bill Hethcock writer from the Dallas Business Journal who wrote this blog post today about the event, check it out.

… here are some tips, courtesy of Michael St. Martin, chief operating officer of Addison-based Cognoscape, an IT support, Internet marketing and technology 

Technology tips can boost your biz

How Dropbox Saved My Bacon!

by Chad King

The meeting was set. I was ready. The proposal was done… and still on the printer in my office. Uh-oh.

But alas, all was not lost! Fortunately, I saved it in a dropbox folder that also syncs to my phone. I pulled up the latest version of my proposal, e-mailed it to my contact at the client site, she printed it for me, and my mini crisis was averted. Life on the go is good!

I preach mobile effectiveness to our clients all the time. Thank goodness I practice what I preach…

Oh, and in case you’re wondering (I would be), yes, we won the deal! I now have a great new client and a great new example of how being smart with technology makes business (and life) easier.

IT Outsourcing Benefits

Should you be outsourcing your IT function and what are IT Outsourcing Benefits?

As you evaluate your choices and decisions in outsourcing different components of your operations, you will need to consider the advantages of outsourcing. When done for the right reasons, outsourcing will actually help your company grow and save money. There are other advantages of outsourcing that go beyond money. Here are the top seven advantages of outsourcing, some related to IT and others more generic in nature.

1. Focus On Core Activities
In rapid growth periods, the back-office operations of a company will expand also. This expansion may start to consume resources (human and financial) at the expense of the core activities that have made your company successful. Outsourcing those activities will allow refocusing on those business activities that are important without sacrificing quality or service in the back-office.

Example: A company lands a large contract that will significantly increase the volume of purchasing in a very short period of time; Outsource purchasing.

2. Cost And Efficiency Savings
Back-office functions that are complicated in nature, but the size of your company is preventing you from performing it at a consistent and reasonable cost, is another advantage of outsourcing.

Example: A small doctor’s office that wants to accept a variety of insurance plans. One part-time person could not keep up with all the different providers and rules. Outsource to a firm specializing in medical billing.

3. Reduced Overhead
Overhead costs of performing a particular back-office function are extremely high. Consider outsourcing those functions which can be moved easily.

Example: Growth has resulted in an increased need for office space. The current location is very expensive and there is no room to expand. Outsource some simple operations in order to reduce the need for office space. For example, outbound telemarketing or data entry.

4. Operational Control
Operations whose costs are running out of control must be considered for outsourcing. Departments that may have evolved over time into uncontrolled and poorly managed areas are prime motivators for outsourcing. In addition, an outsourcing company can bring better management skills to your company than what would otherwise be available.

Example: An information technology department that has too many projects, not enough people and a budget that far exceeds their contribution to the organization. A contracted outsourcing agreement will force management to prioritize their requests and bring control back to that area.

5. Staffing Flexibility
IT Outsourcing will allow businesses that have seasonal or cyclical demands to bring in additional resources when you need them and release them when you’re done.

Example: An accounting company that is short-handed during tax season and auditing periods. Outsourcing IT functions can provide the additional resources for a fixed period of time at a consistent cost.

6. Continuity & Risk Management
Periods of high employee turnover will add uncertainty and inconsistency to the operations. IT Outsourcing will provided a level of continuity to the company while reducing the risk that a substandard level of operation would bring to the company.

Example: The human resource manager is on an extended medical leave and the two administrative assistants leave for new jobs in a very short period of time. Outsourcing the human resource function would reduce the risk and allow the company to keep operating.

7. Develop Internal Staff
A large IT project needs to be undertaken that requires skills that your staff does not possess. On-site outsourcing of the IT project will bring people with the skills you need into your company. Your people can work alongside of them to acquire the new skill set.

Example: A company needs to embark on a replacement/upgrade project on a variety of custom built equipment. Your engineers do not have the skills required to design new and upgraded equipment. Outsourcing this project and requiring the outsourced engineers to work on-site will allow your engineers to acquire a new skill set.