Never too early to prevent wastage
Starting from the development phase, manufacturers must have processes to monitor quality and identify production flaws.
Starting from the development phase, manufacturers must have processes to monitor quality and identify production flaws.
The record label agrees to offer U.S. customers money and free downloads to encourage them to replace CDs that secretly install rootkit software.
Civil servants take note--if you're trying to send your mates a potentially offensive 'joke' by e-mail, don't send it to the nation's top journalists.
From faulty satellites nearly causing World War III to the Millennium Bug, poorly executed IT has had a lot to answer for over the years
As the lines are rapidly blurring between voice, video and data technologies, veteran manager, Bob Currier, offers 4 suggestions on how corporates can make the technological transition without going crazy or alienating the staff.
One of the toughest challenges marketers in the IT industry face is getting people interested in a new product the company is about to launch. Their common gripe: how the heck do you make a rigidly-shaped IT system appear sexy?
Companies must take a business, not a moral, approach by adding value to legitimate products so consumers will want to reject counterfeits.
The Wall Street Journal reports that some companies are using Second Life for job interviews. Uh oh, I may have to take back all of those critical Second Life comments.
Sun's last CEO blames the financial crisis for the demise of the company and takes the lid off his new healthcare site.
Yahoo angered many of its staff when it banned home-working, but this dramatic step--while widely unpopular--may be what it is needed to rebuild employee camaraderie and rebuild a sense of belonging in the ailing company.