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| Voices That Matter: GWT - Productivity |
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Video of "Productivity with Bruce Johnson and
Dan Peterson" from Pearson Education's Voices
That Matter: Google Web Toolkit conference.
The presentation in this video can be found
at
http://www.voicesthatmatter.com/gwt2007/prese
ntations/. Tags : GWT Google Web Toolkit |
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| Recruitment and Topgrading on Organizational Productivity |
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Patrick Friel, Partner @ Heidrick & Struggles
- MacWorld 2007
For more information on Topgrading we
suggest: Topgrading the Organization by By
Bradford D. Smart and Geoffrey H . Smart
www.smartandassoc.com/pdf/
TopgradingTheOrganization.pdf - Adobe PDF
Document
For more information on Heidrick and
Struggles we suggest:
http://www.heidrick.com/IC/Published/Leadersh
ip/
For more interviews and research into
organizational productivity please visit The
Human Productivity Lab - The #1 site on the
internet following the emerging telepresence
industry @
http://www.HumanProductivityLab.com and
subscribe to our free newsletter: The Art of
Productivity
For videos on personal and organizational
productivity, telepresence,
videoconferencing, and human computer
interaction - Please visit the Lab's YouTube
Channel @
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=HSL
Human Productivity Lab
Telepresence News, Research, Analysis, and
Consulting
http://www.HumanProductivityLab.com Tags : HPL Executive Recruitment Topgrading Organizational Productivity |
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| Jason Pontin Technology Review on Productivity |
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The "Commoditization" of IT Lowers Corporate
Spending in U.S., Technology Review's Jason
Pontin
Investment in information technology has
slowed in recent years and will slow more in
the months ahead with the prospects of a
recession, according to a report by Steve
Lohr in today's New York Times.
While this belt tightening may be tied to an
economic cycle, Jason Pontin, editor of MIT's
Technology Review, says that the issue is
that information technology has become
commoditized in the United States and Europe.
Moreover, the effect of technology on
productivity has slowed. Innovation to drive
the economy may come from other sectors
including "green" and biomedical, Pontin
says.
He says that technology investment in India,
China and Africa is booming and leading to
extraordinary growth in productivity.
Some economists say that the IT revolution is
over. IT drove productivity over the past 15
years at nearly 3 percent -- and has dropped
to around 1 percent. Here's Beet's interview
with Dartmouth economist Andrew Bernard who
explains the relationship between technology
and productivity.
We wonder when the next revolution will
happen.
-- Andy Plesser
Posted on Saturday, January 26, 2008 Tags : Technology Review Pontin |
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