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Now & Z/Yen - September 2001
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"Zest for Enlightenment" The Irregular Newsletter of Z/Yen Limited September 2001
Choppers and Champers
Replacement Three Letter Acronym
Z/Yen began working nearly three years ago on replacing the member databases for the trades union, UNISON. At 1.3 million members, this is the UK’s largest membership system, so a number of people have contributed to the Replacement Membership System (RMS) project. Contributions have ranged from Keith Ellender, Marie Logan, Chris Webb and David Hogarth through to the ubiquitous Michael, however the key person has been Angela Greenfield. Despite the challenges of managing a project which extends to training 1,500 staff, installing 13 regional systems and over 1,200 branch systems, as well as controlling a budget of over £4 million, Angela’s most pressing problem has been finding a way to keep the RMS three letter acronym after the system has been ‘replaced’. The competition so far has come up with Record Management System, Redundant … A big bottle of bolly bubbly to readers who come up with something our team can use PDQ!
Z/Yen Employs a Person with a Life
Duck Season? Rabbit Season? No - Conference Season
E-Procurement. Drawing on Z/Yen’s extensive experience and research in the area, the session promises charities large and small a practical guide to understanding E-Procurement. Another Z/Yen sweep is: "how often will Ian and Mary plug Z/Yen’s new book "Information Technology for the Not-for-Profit Sector" during the conference. Despite Mary’s disappointment that this event is taking place within the UK, both she and Ian are looking forward to a lively discussion. [If Mary wants foreign travel she should join an orchestra – ed.] Meanwhile, Z/Yen is planning one or two conferences of its own this autumn, including one for not-for-profit sector organisations on ways they can provide evidence of their worth. Watch this space for further conference news.
Press Worthiness
August was a great month for Z/Yen press coverage. First, we had excellent coverage in Financial News and Financial Products for our work on investment banking costs. But many would conclude that the crowning achievement was some strikingly original coverage in The Economist of 18 August, "Fishy Maths", for our work in estimating the economic value added by environmental sustainability certification. However, rumours reach us that a mysterious "MM" of London, E1 is prouder of his letter on the etiquette of revolving doors in The Sunday Times Style section of 12 August. The ponderous letter inspired Mrs Mills to write "it was sapping me of the will to live". Anyone who has ever worked with Z/Yen’s MM will understand her sentiments entirely.
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