5 predictors of individual success more meaningful than IQ, skills or education
The type of people who will thrive in today's fast-changing and uncertain economy likely to have higher emotional quotients (EQs), not necessarily IQs.
The type of people who will thrive in today's fast-changing and uncertain economy likely to have higher emotional quotients (EQs), not necessarily IQs.
Virtual work is more than some abstract, techy concept -- many companies now pride themselves on having employees all over the globe.
Many business leaders say IT kept the wolves away from their doors during the recession. Now, a new PriceWaterhouseCooper survey finds, they see IT as a growth engine for new innovation.
This coming Monday, July 13th, I will be joining industry visionary Jeff Papows, president of WebLayers, for a semi-informal, interactive discussion on capitalizing on the SOA-Web Oriented Architecture (WOA)-Cloud phenomenon. The Webcast, titled "Floating Governance to the Cloud through Web Oriented Architectures and 'As a Service' Environments," will commence at 2:00 p.
Most startups are intensely personal affairs, most often funded right out of founders' own bank accounts or credit cards.
With everything online, will students opt to pursue brand-name university programs over more local resources?
The people who produce job-killing technology are also set to find their own jobs on the chopping block. But technology also means opportunity.
The marketing world has become complex and confusing -- especially to marketers.
'You have an economy now that's driven by entrepreneurs. There's a pent-up urge to do something.'
Staff employees are more likely than upper-level executives to be pushing for a faster pace of digital transformation.