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Next stop: The always avalable connection

posted by Tomas Mcinernery on November 09, 2007 at IT@Intel

I haven’t done a technology entry for a while – but events within the cellular world recently got me thinking about the cellular/WiMAX discussion – how the development of both technologies is helping connectivity evolve....

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Employee Productivity Part 4 - Valuing Time

posted by David Sward on July 26, 2007 at IT@Intel

In my last post, Employee Productivity and Parkinson’s Law – Part 3, we looked at an approach to valuation that separately examines solutions targeting general types of workers: structured-task workers, specific-knowledge workers, and corporate-wide population. This approach is based on...

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Employee Productivity and Parkinson’s Law – Part 3

posted by David Sward on July 10, 2007 at IT@Intel

In my last post (Employee Productivity and Parkinson’s Law – Part 2) I looked at valuing employee productivity with a focus on connecting IT-enhanced employee productivity to other business value dials that have a direct link to the bottom line...

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Employee Productivity and Parkinson’s Law – Part 2

posted by David Sward on March 08, 2007 at IT@Intel

What Parkinson’s Law basically states is that work expands to fill the time allowed to get it done.  Give an employee an extra 15 minutes each day and they will fritter it away with other activities; like reading this post. ...

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Employee Productivity and Parkinson’s Law – Part 1

posted by David Sward on January 26, 2007 at IT@Intel

Employee productivity is a hotly debated subject. Measuring employee productivity is straightforward. Valuing employee productivity is difficult. I’m going to deal with the easy part first and cover the hard one over the next few weeks....

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