Don’t Send the Wrong Message on Outsourcing
The stickiest management problem you’ll ever have isn’t getting outsourcing to work well, although that’s probably a close second. It’s surviving the angst of outsourcing
The stickiest management problem you’ll ever have isn’t getting outsourcing to work well, although that’s probably a close second. It’s surviving the angst of outsourcing
We face another year of living moderately, at least with regard to technology spending. A just-completed survey of 115 senior information technology executives in big
It’s 7:30 a.m. on a sticky summer Sunday outside Atlanta; state troopers wade through the flock of early birds quickly filling the parking spaces at
Bill Wimbish, 53, hasn’t had a full-time staff job in his field of managing telecommunications equipment since 2000, when he left Winstar Communications in Herndon,
Bad news came with botoxed lips and belly shirts. In the summer of 2001, toymaker MGA Entertainment introduced Yasmin, Jade, Sasha and Cloethe Bratz. The
New World Pasta, once the king of macaroni with powerhouse brands such as Ronzoni, Prince and San Giorgio, retreated into bankruptcy protection last year, in
Up. It’s a nice way for pay to move, and it’s where most of the chief information officers in Baseline‘s 2005 CIO Compensation Survey saw
The 75 million men and women born in a wave after World War II are now cresting onto the shores of retirement. One-quarter of the
As you fold down the bedspread, your chest burns. Must be that big lasagna dinner coming back. Thump-bump. You take an antacid and turn in.