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CIO May 15, 2002 Susan H. Cramm |
Strategic Fitness A crash course in strategic planning...  |
CIO May 15, 2002 Susan H. Cramm |
The How & Why of a Strategy Workout Don't let your frustration keep you from doing whatever you can to clarify the mission, objectives, strategies and tactics of your organization...  |
CIO May 15, 2002 Lauren Gibbons Paul |
Portal Power It's hard to get it right, but when you do, enterprise portals can help employees do their job better...  |
CIO May 15, 2002 Ram Reddy |
Wireless Does Have Real ROI Despite initial disappointment, wireless tech still holds significant promise for bottom-line impact across supply chains...  |
New Architect June 2002 Jerri L. Ledford |
The Rolls Royce of Security Are biometrics worth the expense?  |
Bank Technology News May 2002 David Rountree |
Meandering through the Commonsensical Middle Customer relationship management has a few inherent disadvantages in maintaining its good name. With CRM, data quality is job No.1. Training must be a close second...  |
Bio-IT World May 7, 2002 Salvatore Salamone |
Networks Are Ever-Evolving Beasts The explosion of data created by life science companies requires novel networking architectures.  |
Bio-IT World May 7, 2002 Anthony Strattner |
Golden Rule of KM: Know Your Users KPMG Consulting's Robert Webb, managing director of workforce solutions, speaks about the challenges and benefits associated with implementing knowledge management solutions in the life sciences.  |
CIO May 1, 2002 Jerry Gregoire |
The Hardest Job in IT A person could get shot for saying this, but chief information officer is not the hardest job in information technology. Technology sales is harder...  |
CIO May 1, 2002 Rick Pastore |
Where's Morale? Low morale is a problem that must be managed in every company. But what lies at the heart of low morale?  |
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