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CFMA 2013 Annual Conference: What’s In It for Me?

Carol Hagen

Each year the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) gathers the best speakers, trending topics and resources together at their annual conference and exhibition. For many CFMA members they have yet to experience all the hoopla and it’s because they don’t have a compelling reason to attend.

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Construction Industry Steps to the Cloud and Mobile Devices

Carol Hagen

There were surveys taken about what were the popular devices but I couldn’t help but wonder how much is changing and what impact the new tablets will have on the AEC industry. Every cloud solution must take into account a mix of security and risk management. What Cloud Solutions Are Easy to Implement? What makes Box a great fit?

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CFMA Conference Winners Were the Attendees

Carol Hagen

The Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) held their 2011 Annual Conference earlier this week and I must say those attending came out ahead. Sharing is a big thing in social networking so here’s access to my Leveraging LinkedIn and Social Media for CFMA chapter s. Just go to [link].

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Arizona Sales Tax Prime Contracting Examples for 2015: How to Receive Automatic Updates

Carol Hagen

of Revenue; David James, FNF Construction at the CFMA luncheon The Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) Valley of the Sun Chapter recently hosted a TPT Changes Panel Discussion of the new hybrid sales tax system going into effect January 1, 2015. For add’l info and to RSVP [link].

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DD# 85: Digital Technology Revolution in the Construction Industry

Cassell Construction Estimating

When the Internet was introduced in the early 1990s, no one really knew that complete industries, cultures, governments and businesses would be transformed by this innovative platform for sharing information, learning and transacting. According to Gartner, the cross-industry average of IT spending is 3.3% Don’t Stay Stuck in Your Ways.

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The Future of Construction and Technology: A Manifesto

Carol Hagen

This title reminded me of “the Cloud and Mobile Computing Technology” panel discussion at the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) Annual Conference last month. Mobilize everything. Prepare for extreme information management. With every manifesto comes demands. Make the business social.

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