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Whether you’re the CIO of a Fortune 500 company or an IT manager at a small firm, all technology projects eventually land on your desk. The bigger the project, the more of an opportunity to shine. Alas, no IT project comes fraught-free. As CIO.com puts it,
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We came across an interesting analysis of what the next 10 years of temporary employment may look like. It’s based on the biennial 10-year projections of the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. The government’s outlook is that overall non-farm employment will grow by a somewhat anemic 5.6%
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One of the leading trends in IT that not even many technologists know much about is “affective computing.” It’s adding EQ to AI’s IQ, The idea of computers that can engage and effect human emotions is as old as the first sci fi robots. A
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Despite concerns the economy may be stalling, half of all companies still plan to add staff this year. Global outplacement and executive coaching firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas says of the 150 companies it surveyed, 46% said they’ve been hiring throughout last year and intend
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Predicting 2020 “will be a year of moderate global growth and contained inflation, with risks skewed to the downside,” J.P. Morgan Asset Management last week released its second annual Global Alternatives Outlook. The report offers a look across key alternative asset classes over the next year
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If you want to live longer and reduce your chances of health problems or having a heart attack, do push-ups., walk faster and improve your grip strength. All three have been shown to be better predictors of health and longevity than weight and the time-honored
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Accountants have always dealt with data, but now their adoption of “Big Data” is set for a break out. The Institute of Management Accountants says the accounting profession will double its use of big data, exceeding the implementation of other technologies such as data visualization
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When Martin Luther King Jr. Day was first declared a national holiday, celebrations were small and quiet affairs. Today, there are parades in cities from coast-to-coast; financial markets and banks are closed; government workers nationally and in many states have the day off; and it
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Why is asking for help so hard? Some people seem to do it naturally; others become a pest because they’re always asking for help when they should know how to do it themselves. But, as research and studies show, the majority of us hesitate to ask for