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  • Which skills top CIOs' wish lists for IT staff?

    Building a team with the necessary skills and flexibility to maintain high service levels through adversity is not easy.What skills should CIOs look for in potential employees or cultivate in current ones?

  • Three strategies for acquiring new skills

    One of the biggest challenges for IT consultants is maintaining current skills while continuing to work. Take a look at these three strategies to combat the "now you're hot, now you're not" cycle.

  • Seven ways to revamp your resume

    A resume revamp doesn’t have to be intimidating. In seven simple steps, your resume can reflect the better, brighter, more accomplished IT manager you’ve become.

  • Taking a team-based approach

    Determining the right business application requires an in-depth, team-oriented approach. An IT manager outlines the specific approach his organisation used.

  • Web-based training decreases staff turnover

    Is Web-based training the answer to high staff turnover in the call centre industry? Examine why one company believes this to be the case.

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  • Which skills top CIOs' wish lists for IT staff?

    Building a team with the necessary skills and flexibility to maintain high service levels through adversity is not easy.What skills should CIOs look for in potential employees or cultivate in current ones?

  • Three strategies for acquiring new skills

    One of the biggest challenges for IT consultants is maintaining current skills while continuing to work. Take a look at these three strategies to combat the "now you're hot, now you're not" cycle.

  • It's still the people, stupid!

    We look at a few past IT management predictions that have stood the test of time.

  • Training your technical stars

    Many IT personnel are promoted to the level of manager because of their technical skills. Apply these tips for getting your technical managers trained.

  • Strategies for boosting communication

    Strong communication is vital to a successful CIO-CEO relationship, but it's a challenge because CIOs are still pretty new to the boardroom.

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  • What's new in MS Office Project Server 2003

    With just over a year between the release of Project Server 2002 and Project Server 2003, you might doubt the value of the enhancements to the latest version. But the changes are based on specific requests from product users.

  • Twenty tips to keep PCs out of the junk pile

    Without a conscientious effort to properly maintain older computers, your company could be faced with the unenviable task of investing in new technology.

  • Making sure a firewall does its job

    Getting a firewall to do what it promises--protect the network--doesn't begin with an equipment purchase and end with the plug-in. It starts with security assessment and continues with constant vigilance.

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