Social Software`s Culture Clash
Last fall, Joe Schueller showed mockups of a new software application to fellow Procter & Gamble employees. In charge of deploying the new program, Schueller
Last fall, Joe Schueller showed mockups of a new software application to fellow Procter & Gamble employees. In charge of deploying the new program, Schueller
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It could be tempting to conclude that because your employees enjoy keeping a personal blog or spending time with contacts on social networking sites like
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2007 was a sub-prime year in data security. Despite an increased focus on information security across the public and private sectors, the number of people
For companies that continue to look for the business and financial value of regulatory compliance initiatives, listen up. There is a direct correlation between a
For many IT departments, it seemed like the laser focus on cost cutting for the better part of the last decade would never cease, but
Thirty-two percent of companies with more than 10,000 employees expect to hire fewer workers during the next 12 months, according to a new survey of
Sean Saunders, CIO of FNF Construction, gets hishands dirty—literally—at least once a week, visiting project siteswhere workers are expanding highways, repairing bridges andleveling land. He