Making 60 Knots at Low-Low Tide: Changing Demographics and the IT Workforce

Posted May 31, 2001 | Leadership |

TIDES AND POPULATION

If you've spent much time at the seashore, you're probably familiar with high tides and low tides, and with high-high tide and low-low tide. Where low tide is a phenomenon that occurs every day as the moon passes by, low-low tide happens on those days when the moon and the sun are their absolute farthest distance from the Earth.

About The Author
Ken Orr
Ken Orr was a Fellow of the Cutter Business Technology Council and a Senior Consultant with Cutter Consortium's Data Analytics & Digital Technologies, Business Technology & Digital Transformation Strategies, and Business & Enterprise Architecture practices. He was also a regular speaker at Cutter Summits and symposia. Mr. Orr was an internationally recognized expert on enterprise architecture, data warehousing, knowledge management… Read More
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