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IT Investments that Pay Off Whether you believe that IT revolutionized business processes or didn't change a thing, this article will help you get a handle on how to forge ahead in the "new" economy. |
Wired February 2006 Chris Anderson |
The New Boom Silicon Valley is roaring back to life, as startups mint millionaires and Web dreams take flight. But, no, this is not another bubble. Here's why. |
BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Michael J. Mandel |
Jobs: The Lull Will Linger Structural shifts across several key sectors make the robust job growth of the 1990s unlikely to return anytime soon. The current shortfall in job growth is heaviest in a few surprising sectors, such as retailing, education, health care and telecommunications. |
BusinessWeek March 22, 2004 |
The Price Of Efficiency Stop blaming outsourcing. The drive for productivity gains is the real culprit behind anemic job growth |
Finance & Development March 1, 2006 Baily & Farrell |
Breaking Down Barriers to Growth Encouraging competition is key to reviving stalled industrial economies. |
Entrepreneur December 2001 Chris Sandlund |
Pass or Fail? 2001 was a fickle beast, reserving a different attitude for each business that faced it, but whether it was a banner year or a bust, it did share its wisdom -- and we're here to pass those lessons on to small business owners... |
BusinessWeek March 22, 2004 |
Productivity: Who Wins, Who Loses The U.S. is reaping big -- but uneven -- gains from its highly efficient workforce |
CIO May 15, 2001 |
The Great Debate: I.T. & Productivity Two sides of the heated debate over productivity increases due to information technology. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
What Webvan Could Have Learned from Tesco Look at the Britain-based supermarket chain called Tesco. The company's online arm, Tesco.com, is on track to garner $420 million in revenues this year, and analysts reckon its profits from the online grocery business will be around $22 million... |
Wired November 2001 Kevin Kelleher |
Death of the New Economy, R.I.P. It didn't make the world better. It wasn't supposed to... |