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Sandra Palmaro
Taking the long-term perspective in order to make better spending decisions

Canadian firm creates IT industry action figure

Will "GeekMan" save the enterprise from the forces of evil?

Deloitte survey adds to optimistic IT hiring outlook

Fast 500 firms tell consulting giant they plan to add staff this year

IT Business Elsewhere: Phish tales

The self-righteous DVD player; I can see your analogue hole

Connecting the dots

Aligning Projects with Objectives in Unpredictable Times
By Cathleen Benko and F. Warren McFarlan
Harvard Business School Press rn

Executives are putting the scissors away: Study

Let's not declare the economic downturn dead, but executives worldwide look to be cautiously optimistic

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Quebec engineers win court battle against Microsoft

The software giant is penalized for the first time over its use of the word "engineer" in its professional certification program. Just when you thought it was over, an old debate is reignited

Wired women: Stop expecting double-digit IT growth

Experts highlight hot areas. Plus: The latest Workopolis stats

Get smart: Exploring the emotional intelligence of the technology worker

A Winnipeg professor suggests tapping into one's emotional intelligence might mean the difference between project success and failure.rn

Rogers animates staff with e-learning

Cartoons and online role-playing are helping the wireless carrier provide a more entertaining

IT Business Elsewhere: Steal this iPod

Cops with X-ray specs; the truth about downloading; hamster vs. printer

They came, they coded, they conquered

Roundup Our coverage of the 2004 ACM World Finals

IT workers create forum to brainstorm job creation strategy

Louis Barsony anxiously waited by the door as several hundred unemployed high-tech workers filed into one of Ottawa's west-side auditoriums a few weeks ago....

George Brown gets practical

Colleges are moving towards activity-based learning, but can universities ignore opportunities to provide real-world experience?rn

Solid risk management is not a luxury, but a necessity

A well-developed risk strategy can help guide you through the rough waters as the project takes shape.rn

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