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The causes of corporate death that are most often heard at the coroner's inquest fall into two major categories: death caused by a weak/inappropriate strategy or death caused by operational ill-execution.

The causes of corporate death that are most often heard at the coroner's inquest fall into two major categories: death caused by a weak/inappropriate strategy or death caused by operational ill-execution.

Recently, I was reading yet another article on the impact of CAD/CAM 3D printing on the engineering and manufacturing of sophisticated parts and products. Increasingly, organizations are looking at the idea of engineering-to-order (ETO) as a means of capturing the demand for more and more sophisticated products.

Often, at the heart of a successful project management practice is a project management office (PMO), which has been structured to create a path of success for company projects and the project managers who lead them. Sounds like a good plan, right?

Strategic IT planning is central to establishing the IT vision and, more importantly, the vision of how IT will propel the business (or government agency) forward.

Management scholars in the year 2040 will undoubtedly label the second decade of the third millennium as the point in time when decision-making transparency became widely recognized as a preferred and affordable source of competitive advantage.

We as a nation -- and each CEO as the individual custodian of a business enterprise -- are going to have to rethink how we define "secure." On most planets there is no way anybody would consider him or herself safe if the average evil-doer could penetrate a defense simply by walking around it. Nevertheless, that is precisely the situation when it comes to cybersecurity.