Harnessing the Power of the Grid
byCompanies all over the world are utilizing grid computing to tackle a variety of problems, and the marriage of grid computing and business intelligence is natural. Are you harnessing the power of the grid?
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Companies all over the world are utilizing grid computing to tackle a variety of problems, and the marriage of grid computing and business intelligence is natural. Are you harnessing the power of the grid?
In a world that is becoming more and more virtual—and a melting pot of cultures and backgrounds—we need to develop high cultural awareness, learn to be interested in other people’s backgrounds, and invest in building relationships. Keep these tips in mind.
The Harvard Business Review paperback series is designed to bring today's managers and professionals the fundamental information they need to stay competitive in a fast-moving world. Here are the landmark ideas that have established the Harvard Business Review as required reading for ambitious businesspeople in organizations around the globe. The eight articles in Harvard Business Review on Knowledge Management highlight the leading-edge thinking and practical applications that are defining the field of knowledge management. Includes Peter Drucker's prophetic "The Coming of the New Organization" and Ikujiro Nonaka's "Knowledge-Creating Company."
Simple, affordable yet powerful system that allows any user to document consistent and clear processes with less than one hour's training. Method built into software.
Simple, affordable yet powerful system that allows any user to document consistent and clear processes with less than one hour's training. Method built into software.
Many organizations don’t do a good job measuring the benefits of the projects within their portfolios, and many more fail to formally compare the realized benefits to the estimated benefits in the business case. The process of business realization management can help.
Need a new way to reach across bureaucratic confines and uncover innovative ideas in your organization? Try peer sourcing, a great way to get the best from your team.
Waterfall got criticized because implementations of development practice that followed a waterfall approach got too big, too ungainly, too bureaucratic and far too formalized. But as it is practiced in many organizations, agile is coming dangerously close to the same place.
Are Use Cases, the long-form way to document functional requirements, now dying or even dead? Has Agile killed them?
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