Results tagged “productivity”
Work/Life, Life/Work Balance
posted by Heath Buckmaster on April 23, 2007 at IT@Intel
When I was growing up in the 70’s and 80’s, and just starting to get interested in computers, I remember a few influences in my life that stand out the most. One was my dad, who happened to be the...
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tagged: productivity, work life balance
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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tagged: business, business value, business value dials, employee, employee productivity, IT, productivity, time savings, value
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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tagged: business, business value dials, employee, employee productivity, IT, productivity, value
The purpose of IT?
posted by Marty Menard on January 17, 2007 at IT@Intel
I had dinner the other night with a few of my CIO Staff peers and a senior Intel fellow*. During dinner, the conversation evolved to a a discussion of the purpose of IT. We use the term Teachable Point of...
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tagged: avoidance, Cost, information, IT, productivity, technology
The blending of time
posted by Marty Menard on November 26, 2006 at IT@Intel
I was on vacation last week, my first week with my whole family, in a state other than California. Like you, I work a ton of hours every week. And before we left for our week in Hawaii, my 5...
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tagged: notebooks, PC, productivity, vacation

