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About netlogx

netlogx is a leading consulting services company that helps government entities, businesses, and nonprofits operate more efficiently with our project management, business process consulting, and strategic consulting services. As a well-established woman-owned business with consultants across the country, netlogx leverages industry standard methodologies and best practices to support our clients and bring projects and visions to successful completion.

The Consequences of an Error in Your Master Data by Daniel Krouse

By |2022-09-11T16:17:26-04:00June 19th, 2020|

Data validation is more than limiting entries to a drop down on a spreadsheet or making sure that columns are all formatted correctly.  It is a systematic procedure to ensure accuracy, consistency, and quality in your data at every step of the extract, transform, load and processing cycles. The 2020 Iowa Caucus Debacle provides an [...]

The Importance of Teamwork When Working Remotely

By |2022-09-11T16:10:38-04:00June 18th, 2020|

Working from home can be both a blessing and a curse. Although working from home has many pros, such as zero commute, personal work environment, and comfortable clothes, it can also come with many cons. Several cons include little interaction with coworkers, less accessibility to coworkers, and often miscommunication. However, teamwork is incredibly important when [...]

Safeguard Your Organization with Security Management [Infographic]

By |2022-09-11T16:09:30-04:00June 11th, 2020|

Without solid security, an organization leaves itself exposed to any number of risks to itself, its team members, and its clients. That means that not only would the leadership in the organization be held accountable if security is compromised, but the reputation of the company could be permanently damaged. netlogx wants [...]

Productivity in These Times of “Splendid Isolation”

By |2022-09-11T16:08:54-04:00June 11th, 2020|

The challenging times we face as a result of the pandemic has required many of us to remain in our homes, even if we have the good fortune of keeping our employment. Not surprisingly, this can lead to an uncomfortable sense of disconnectedness. Yet, it reminded me of the late Warren Zevon’s song, “Splendid Isolation” [...]

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