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Author: Don't stick Gen Y in cubicle

Author: Don't stick Gen Y in cubicle

News Consultant Don Tapscott talks about how digital generation thinks, its impacts on modern corporations and how it should be managed in the workforce.

Tuesday, August 18 2009 07:21 PM

Tags: Leadership techniques, Digital media, Generation Y, TV, Workforce, Digital media, social networking, Facebook, job, U.S.


Compliance a CIO's priority but not for peers

Compliance a CIO's priority but not for peers

News Regulatory compliance ranks high on the agenda of technology heads, but not necessarily so for the rest of top management, a new survey has found.

Wednesday, July 23 2008 07:40 PM

Tags: IT Governance, Infrastructure/architecture management, Management by objectives, Corporate responsibility, Growth strategies and tools, Leadership techniques, compliance, CIO, performance, high-performance


Understanding the big picture sometimes means scaling back

Understanding the big picture sometimes means scaling back

Techguide Easy come, easy go. After winning approval for a new position, Benny Sisko is almost immediately asked to give it up. Believe it or not, the reasoning made sense.

Tuesday, October 06 2009 11:03 AM

Tags: Leadership techniques, Business Strategies & Functions, Position, Information Technology, revenue, job, Human Resources Inc., Business Strategies & Functions, Consulting, CIO


Seven fundamentals of IT project success

Techguide These points cover areas such as conflicting agendas, multiple perspectives as well as a range of business-oriented conditions.

Tuesday, October 06 2009 11:03 AM

Tags: Leadership techniques, IT project management, Project management, Software Implementation, CEO, software, Information Technology, Project, project manager, Consulting



Reviewing scheduled task inventory for Windows Server 2008 R2

Windows Server

Default installations of Windows Server 2008 R2 enumerate a number of default scheduled tasks, many of which you may not need.


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Carbon paper fascinated me when I was younger. Write once, get two copies. What a great invention and work tool, I thought.

Then came e-mail, and making carbon copies of important..... by Eileen Yu

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