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What should your PMO be doing for you?
When Oprah Winfrey endorses a company's product, the marketing team whoops and the supply chain team grimaces. History shows that if you're going to get the "Oprah Effect," you better be ready to deliver the goods.
Trying to set an example for other drivers, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has barred its employees from talking or texting on their corporate mobile devices while driving--even if they employ hands-free products like Bluetooth
After nearly four decades, billions of dollars and some spectacular failures, big ERP has become the software that business can't live without--and the software that still causes the most angst. In Part I of CIO.com's analysis of the ERP ma
Apply these simple criteria to evaluate potentially strategic partnersn
Ambitious goal setting may be popular but it has its perils. Dr. Maurice E. Schweitzer, associate professor of operations and information management at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Management research outlines how to get go
Suzanne Peck, CIO of the Washington DC MATA, offered her services pro-bono to her homestate of Delaware, helping to review government services and balance its budget.
How to keep your team from getting distracted by social networking.
What you need to know about hiring a java developer for your company.
Defining the hourly wage in today's tech-enabled environment.
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