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When was the last time you woke up and wanted to go to work? If you could do anything you wanted, would you be doing what you're doing today? The future of IT depends on how you -- and the people who work for you -- answer these questions.
Helping Managers Talk about Pay
The top priority for two-thirds of compensation executives in 2010 is ensuring that managers accurately and consistently communicate about pay, according to a November 2009 survey by the Compensation Roundtable, a program of The Corporate Executive Board.
Feline Corporate Officers - Japanese Cat Promoted from Stationmaster to Corporate Executive
Tama-can is one cool cat as she claws her way up the Japanese corporate ladder with apparent ease.
Joe and Jan Whitehead and Gunther and Alice VanHorssen of Ann Arbor are thrilled to announce the engagement of the their children, Ted Whitehead and Nora VanHorssen.
Dark Clouds - and a Silver Lining - on the Hiring Front
The Linux job market is one of the few bright lights in an otherwise dreary IT job landscape.
Alcatel-Lucent, National Instruments and Qwest Communications Win...
To recognize outstanding B2B marketing campaigns, the Corporate Executive Board launched the B2B Marketing Communications Awards.
Whether it's the corporate lunchroom, your cubicle, or the local watering hole after work, there are regular places we gather to discuss news, sports, or -- if you're like us -- stocks.
Guerrilla Marketing for Consultants
Ask any manager why a project gets off track and you'll hear about unrealistic expectations, problems with scope, or leadership issues.
Strategic change management heads a new ranking of risk hot spots. Kate O'Sullivan - CFO.com US January 12, 2010 After the economic turmoil of 2009, CFOs could be forgiven for trying to relax a bit.
2010 Minority Business Leader Awards - Corporate Executive Award
The Dallas Business Journal is proud to present its third annual Minority Business Leader Awards program.
Microsoft Again Appeals i4i ...
IT Staffers Stressed, Working Less Hard: Study [January 8, 2010] A report from the Corporate Executive Board finds that the tough climate has workers unhappy and less willing to put in extra effort.
Surveys: IT Job Satisfaction Plummets to All-Time Low
The recession, layoffs, and outsourcing have all taken a toll on job satisfaction in the tech industry.
Surveys: IT job satisfaction plummets to all-time low
The recession and its accompanying reorganizations, layoffs and corporate turns to outsourcing have been corrosive to IT employee job satisfaction.
Government management is a fit for businessman, observers say
The way former colleagues describe him, Jeffrey Zients comes off as something of a data savant.
New Model Reinvents How IT Gets Funded
Figuring out how much to charge business units for IT operating expenses may seem like one of the CIO's most mundane administrative tasks.
WebVisible Names Doug LaBahn Vice President of Product
WebVisible, Inc., a worldwide leader in local online advertising, announced today it has named Doug LaBahn, Ph.D. as Vice President of Product.
Switching from a College Professor to Corporate Executive
The corporate world is quite different from a university so professors wanting to make the switch will need to write their resume in a way that will entice employers.
The traditional IT budget process wastes big bucks
Squandered staff time, project disruption, missed cost-cutting opportunities and rework -- all things CIOs need to avoid as they start planning their finances for the coming year The annual budget process is one of a CIO's most unpleasant tasks.
The dreaded IT budget process wastes big bucks
The annual budget process is one of a CIO's most unpleasant tasks. It's also one of the most inefficient, according to the CIO Executive Board , part of The Corporate Executive Board Co.
The Corporate Executive Board's (EXBD) Investor Relations Roundtable...
What: The Corporate Executive Board will visit the NASDAQ MarketSite in New York City's Times Square.
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