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- Girl's guide to project failures
- Elizabeth Harrin writes a great blog called, A Girl's Guide to Managing Projects, Trying to Stay OTOBOS... (on time, on budget, on scope). Elizabeth's perspective on project failures is practical and informative, making her blog interesting to read. Titles of several recent entries hint at her focus...
- Tags: Project, Failure, Girl, Elizabeth Harrin, Elizabeth, Purchasing & Procurement, Blogging, Business Operations, Internet, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2007-10-22
- Elizabeth Hurley Sex-E Screensaver (exe)
- Elizabeth has the beauty and appeal of a genuine sex symbol. Although a former model, most males enjoy her film work due to her willingness to appear in tight, revealing outfits. This free screen saver features Elizabeth in lingerie, bikinis and even less. Lots of different photos and poses -...
- Tags: Password, Screensaver, Image, Elizabeth
- Software downloads 2006-06-30
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- Bloomberg publishes Jobs obit but why?
- Bloomberg publishes Jobs obit but why?re: Bloomberg publishes Jobs obit but why?[i]Pre-written obits are nothing new in journalism. There are probably pre-fab obits flying around many newsrooms.[/i]There's another thing I didn't know. And fairly depressing to think people write this stuff up waiting for someone to die.George Burns and...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Bloomberg L.P., job
- Discussion threads 2008-08-28
- 5 more reasons IT projects fail
- How doth my project fail? Let me count the ways. With apologies to the poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, there are myriad ways that IT projects fail. by Michael Krigsman
- Tags: Project, Information Technology, Project Management, Strategy, Change Management, Tools & Techniques, It Operations, It service Management, Management, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-07-03
- Money Tree (exe)
- William the gardener has inherited a very strange house, with an even stranger tree in the yard. Help him catch the falling leaves and transplant them on apple, pear, cherry and orange trees to earn his daily money goals. If William can sell enough fruit, fight off the garden pests,...
- Tags: Leave, Tree, Mumbo Jumbo
- Software downloads 2008-06-16
- Top 10 fastest-growing search terms in April 2008
- Rank Search Term Volume 1. kristy lee cook 0.02% 2. earth day 0.01% 3. nfl draft 0.01% 4. obama’s mother 0.01% 5. danica patrick 0.01% 6. star jones 0.01% 7. megan fox 0.01% 8....
- Tags: Hitwise, NB
- Blog posts 2008-06-15
- Health care debate not really about costs
- Some national health debates are about costs. The debate now beginning in Australia, a plan to push more primary care to nurses and others, is about costs. The U.S. debate is not about costs. It's about who bears those costs. It's about what we...
- Tags: Health Care, Small Business, Tahmincioglu, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-06-10
- Scribes, professionals and the decline of mass media
- Clay Shirky, in his Here Comes Everybody, devotes a chapter, "Everyone is a media outlet", to a comparison of the decline of scribal production to the decline of "professional" journalism. He sets up this analogy on faulty legs that leave the argument that "what was once a chasm is now...
- Tags: Journalist, Journalism, Stock, Media, Photograph, Image, Music, Investment, Document Management, Finance, Enterprise Software, Software, Managerial Accounting, Mitch Ratcliffe
- Blog posts 2008-06-09
- What is a sustainable business anyway?
- Once you penetrate some of the sustainability hype the key question at board level is this: what action are you actually prepared to take? For a problem like climate change, where there is no regulatory hurdle and action is voluntary though enlightened by self interest, what action is enough? ...
- Tags: Carbon Dioxide, General Motors Corp., James Farrar
- Blog posts 2008-04-10
- eVoting systems come under fire
- As reported by Robert McMillan and Elizabeth Montalbano at IDG News Service, Sequoia voting systems web site has been hacked and subsequently taken down. Sequoia and its voting system is not new to the news, as it was recently investigated by the Attorney General of New Jersey...
- Tags: Sequoia Software, New Jersey, Sequoia Voting Systems, E-voting, Intellectual Property, Government, Research & Development, Business Operations, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-03-20
- comScore suggests Britain is the online home of truth
- Guest post: Chris Matyszczyk explains why British media sites attract so much attention from non-native readers. comScore, a company that has received permission from more than 2 million people to monitor their online behavior, has released findings that suggest when the world is looking for the truth,...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., British Broadcasting Corp., ComScore Networks Inc., Advertising & Promotion, Public Relations, Performance Management, Government, Gender And Diversity, Recruitment & Selection, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Chris Matyszczyk
- Blog posts 2008-02-18
- US Productivity Slip, A Threat to Sustainability?
- Bob Suh, Chief Technology Strategist at Accenture writing in yesterdays Financial Times hits the panic button on US productivity. Apparently it is starting to slip relative gains in Europe and China. The reason is an under investment in technology. I know what you are thinking, I'd be surprised too if...
- Tags: Sustainability, Accenture Ltd., Compliance, Investment, Suh, James Farrar
- Blog posts 2008-02-14
- Remotely controlled nanoparticles fight tumors
- Many researchers around the world have tried to use nanoparticles to battle cancer. Now, researchers from the MIT have gone a step further. They found a way to 'talk' with the nanoparticles. In other words, they can control the nanoparticles and ask them to deliver drugs directly into tumors. Strands...
- Tags: Tether, Nanoparticle, Particle, Biotechnology, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-11-17
- Apple, hackenomics, and the waning anonymity (and obsolescense) of cash
- The noose is slowly tightening. A hundred years ago -- heck, even ten years ago -- for the most part, we didn't have to sacrifice our privacy just to participate in some transaction. Lots of merchants tried some still do to shake us down for our personal information...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Credit Card, Policy, Apple Inc., Noose, Sales Channel, Financial Services, Sales, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-10-30
- Facebook: Another $500 million in the coffers?
- Facebook has reportedly raised another $500 million to go with the $240 million infusion from Microsoft. Not bad for a day's work. The details are scant thus far. Here's what Forbes' Elizabeth Corcoran reported peanut gallery commentary courtesy of Techmeme: Two hedge funds...
- Tags: Facebook, Investment, Financial Services, Finance, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-10-25
- London calling for free: Skype said to be rolling out new branded phone in U.K.
- The London Times reports that Skype is expected to announce a deal soon with 3G mobile phone operator 3 to make available a new Skype/3 branded phone. What's more, users of this device would be able to make free calls to each other. ...
- Tags: Mobile Operator, Phone, Mobile, Skype Technologies S.A., Advertising & Promotion, Manufacturing, Marketing, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-10-14
- Phishing education eludes Net users; Can reverse DNS zap phishers and spam?
- Two stories in one here trying to economize. If you haven't noticed, I'm on one of my anti-spam kicks again. Last week, I published a video asking Google, AOL, Microsoft, and Yahoo! (GAMY!) to once and for all to set aside their differences, decide on some standard...
- Tags: Education, Technique, Internet User, DNS, RFC, Server, Video, Domain Name, Phishing Education, GAMY, rDNS, E-mail, Phishing, Cyberthreats, Spam, Domain Names, Viruses And Worms, Security, Online Communications, Spam And Phishing, Internet, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-10-09
- Queen to appoint Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee to England's Order of Merit
- Queen to appoint Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee to England's Order of MeritInventor?[i]"Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web"[/i]I thought that was Al Gore ;-)Congratulations to Sir TimHe is definitely worthy of honor, due both to his invention of the WWW and the way he has handled...
- Tags: Channel management, Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Queen, Web
- Discussion threads 2007-10-09
- Open source swimming instructor
- The Register has a profile today of Mark Radcliffe, the kind of advertising a lawyer can't buy, the kind that is priceless. Radcliffe, who works at DLA Piper, has been behind some of the most controversial legal efforts in open source over the last few years. He's...
- Tags: Open Source, SugarCRM, Square, Attribution, Register, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-08-31
- Edwards e-campaign: Spin without substance?
- After a New York Times article heralded the Edwards campaign as Dean 2.0, online organizer Erik Os writes in The Hill that Edwards' e-campaign credentials are vastly overstated.Crunching the numbers, Os finds the Edwards campaign coming up short. Edwards raised only $9 million from all avenues in the second quarter...
- Tags: Elections
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
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