7556 results for "Employee communications"
S'pore employees want 'ethical' companies
News Some 66 percent of Singapore employees consider company's ethical conduct very important factor in deciding where to work, new study reveals.
Tags: Employee communications, Recruiting, Generation Y, Employee, Worker, Generation X, Survey, Hong Kong, Asia-Pacific, Singapore
Quick failures generate quick learning
Videos Verizon CIO Shadman Zafar explains how employees are encouraged to be innovative
Tags: Innovation, Employee communications
Skype targets businesses with new service
News The new Skype For SIP offering allows companies to use their existing phone system to make cheap phone calls over the Internet.
Tags: Employee communications, Communications, Skype Technologies S.A., Cisco Systems Inc., Business, Cell Phone, PBX, IP, Service, public Internet
Malaysia still has hangups over mobility
News Companies remain unwilling to support mobile workforce due to security concerns, lack of awareness and misgivings about underperforming employees.
Tags: Employee policy/training, Employee communications, Recruiting, Communications, Mobile, Small And Medium Enterprise, Workforce, International Data Corp., Sales, Malaysia
Use access policies for non-employees
Insight Providing access for non-employees is a challenge in many regards. Rick Vanover brings up some issues associated with this practice.
Tags: Network administration/implementation, Network security, Infrastructure/architecture management
Report: Jobs weighing liver transplant
News Another day, another Steve Jobs rumor. This time, Bloomberg says that Apple's co-founder is weighing the move as a result of complications from earlier surgery.
Tags: Processors, Handhelds, Desktops, Notebooks and tablets, Employee communications, Crisis communications, Apple Inc., Google Inc., Bloomberg L.P., Celebrity Obsession
Asia sees jump in hiring expectations
News Companies in most sectors optimistic about new hires, as HR priorities--especially in IT and telecoms--focus on developing and retaining talent, finds new report.
Tags: Recruiting, Employee communications, IT training, Survey, Information Technology, job, IT&T, Asia, Telecommunications, Hong Kong
Ballmer and Bostock break bread
News The New York Times confirms a Valleywag report that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock met earlier this week in New York.
Tags: Search, Best strategies, Employee communications, Mergers, Microsoft Corp., Steve Ballmer, Yahoo! Inc., New York, chairman, CEO
Web 2.0 disruptive, but necessary to business
News While beneficial to companies, speed and social aspect of Web 2.0 tools pose new security threats, especially when even politicians overlook the risks.
Tags: Web 2.0, Employee communications, Regulations, Data security, Business security, Twitter, Technology, Malware, Security, Tool
Report: SEC reviewing Apple's disclosures over Jobs' health
News U.S. investigators looking into whether company's handling of information surrounding CEO's health misled investors, according to a Bloomberg report.
Tags: Investor relations, Employee communications, Apple Inc., Bloomberg L.P., CEO, job, News.com, Macworld, SEC, health care
UK police slash paperwork with mobiles
News From next week, law enforcers in the United Kingdom will use handheld devices to enter data during street searches, which can help cut each process from 20 minutes to 60 seconds.
Tags: Employee communications, State Government, Politics, Mobile, Home Secretary, Officer, Mobile Device, handheld computer, State Government, CIO
Tech that combats employee fraud
News Companies can cut down on worker malfeasance by using tools that monitor Web use and computer keystrokes, but they can't catch every would-be crook.
Tags: Employee, Fraud, computer, SpectorSoft, layoff, BasePoint, IMV Projects, Worker, software, network
What to check when employees depart
Techguide Employment transition is an often overlooked danger to company security. Pay proper attention to protecting against compromises when someone exits.
Tags: Data security, Risk Management, Employee, Data, Security, Policy, Access Control, Password, Account, Strong Password
RIM records all employee calls
News BlackBerry maker Research in Motion concedes it recorded all staff conversations in order to keep control of intellectual property.
Tags: Privacy, Generation Y, RIM BlackBerry, Chief Information Officer, Research In Motion Ltd., Device, Sydney, intellectual property, CIO, internal network
Yahoo suspends employee pay raises
News Under financial pressure even before the recession, Yahoo has suspended pay increases for its employees.
Tags: Search, Layoffs, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Stock, stock price, CNBC, CEO, recession, Sunnyvale





