Risk Management for E-Business

Carole Edrich

Due to the increasing global nature of business, as well as the rapid growth of e-business, the number and scope of risks and opportunities for e-businesses is rising on an unanticipated scale.


Risk Management for E-Business

Carole Edrich

Due to the increasing global nature of business, as well as the rapid growth of e-business, the number and scope of risks and opportunities for e-businesses is rising on an unanticipated scale.


Branding, PR, and Competitive Intelligence: Managing New Economy Risks and Opportunities

Carole Edrich

As the number of Web pages grows exponentially, it becomes increasingly important for enterprises to differentiate themselves from the competition. In a world where competition is just one click away, organizations need to be easily identifiable, providing existing and potential customers with the confidence that their needs will be met in the most convenient, reliable, and optimal way.


Branding, PR, and Competitive Intelligence: Managing New Economy Risks and Opportunities

Carole Edrich

As the number of Web pages grows exponentially, it becomes increasingly important for enterprises to differentiate themselves from the competition. In a world where competition is just one click away, organizations need to be easily identifiable, providing existing and potential customers with the confidence that their needs will be met in the most convenient, reliable, and optimal way.


The Change Agent and the Outsourcing Process

Schon Connaker, Karen Gretsky

There is only one constant in this universe, and that constant is ... change.

-- Albert Einstein


The Change Agent and the Outsourcing Process

Schon Connaker, Karen Gretsky

There is only one constant in this universe, and that constant is ... change.

-- Albert Einstein


The Change Agent and the Outsourcing Process

Schon Connaker, Karen Gretsky

Change is a way of life in the corporate world. Change will continue to reconfigure, and even erase, global and industrial boundaries, pushing businesses and industries to compete in new ways.


The Change Agent and the Outsourcing Process

Schon Connaker, Karen Gretsky

Change is a way of life in the corporate world. Change will continue to reconfigure, and even erase, global and industrial boundaries, pushing businesses and industries to compete in new ways.


Mending a Broken Relationship: Foundations of Success

Stuart Kliman

Sourcing relationships are growing ever more complicated. The goals are more grandiose, the numbers of players involved is increasing, and the risks are greater. With this trend has come an increased likelihood of relationship breakdown.


Mending a Broken Relationship: Foundations of Success

Stuart Kliman

Sourcing relationships are growing ever more complicated. The goals are more grandiose, the numbers of players involved is increasing, and the risks are greater. With this trend has come an increased likelihood of relationship breakdown.


Using a Project Dashboard to Manage an Outsourced Portfolio: Part I

Michael Epner

With the wealth of information showering IT executives and managers daily, the need for simplicity is greater than ever. An executive in an environment where outsourcing is prominent has to deal with service provider issues, plus worry about satisfying business customers, recruiting and retaining IT staff, and monitoring the project portfolio.


Using a Project Dashboard to Manage an Outsourced Portfolio: Part I

Michael Epner

With the wealth of information showering IT executives and managers daily, the need for simplicity is greater than ever. An executive in an environment where outsourcing is prominent has to deal with service provider issues, plus worry about satisfying business customers, recruiting and retaining IT staff, and monitoring the project portfolio.


Mind for Sale

Boguslaw Stokalski

Mind for Sale

Boguslaw Stokalski

Transactions Without Taxation

Tom DeMarco, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council
Domain

Government

Assertion #14

Government at all levels will find itself increasingly challenged to tax revenue derived from information. Market forces will tend to punish governments that apply tax burdens to information flow.