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Ashu Phaugat  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
The step towards training to team members is very good , because after getting some training on the running and the passed projects the , team vision will be clear and every member can think where and in which step we have to work hard. And...
S N  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Of Course. Why Not. But Person should be aggressive curious towards leaning new technology.
Rabirashmi Ghosh  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Both mentoring and training are required for people at all levels in the relevant area of expertise. Both are as important for a senior executive as it is for a fresher. Any one of these can not be sacrificed to promote the other. While training...
 
 
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Bhaskar Majumdar Today, the business world is clouded with jargons, and we get swayed by them. One word that was everybody's favorite in late 90s was 'convergence'. When I was heading Alta Vista's broadband initiatives in Europe, convergence was the mantra for many a business plans. Come the Internet melt-down in 2000 and this became the most abused word. Everyone eschewed it. Come 2005 with the Internet V2 becoming a reality, the word again became the flavor of all. Although now it was referred to along with its new sobriquets - triple-play or now even quadplay! Convergence is a reality. But few of us realise or apprehend how it is impacting the very warp and woof of our very existence. It...
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In the future, the Internet is almost certain to look more realistic, interactive, and social a lot like a virtual world by Robert Hof Ever since Neal Stephenson published Snow Crash in 1992, the virtual world he described in his seminal dystopian novel has been the Holy Grail for a generation of tech whizzes. The metaverse, as Stephenson called it, was essentially the Internet. But in place of the flat, two-dimensional World Wide Web that had just been invented, he imagined a completely immersive and highly social 3D online world. People's avatars, or virtual representations of themselves, could interact using facial expressions and body language so richly textured that for many the metave...
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Companies should actively venture into virtual worlds, writes an IBM executive, who sees incredible potential as the technology improves by Colin Parris Noted science fiction writer Isaac Asimov once said about new inventions: The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' (I found it!) but 'That's funny ' Asimov's ideas on discovery might aptly describe the current feeling in Corporate America toward virtual worlds. Executives are both puzzled and intrigued by this technology, typically relegated to the gaming industry. About three years ago the IBM ( IBM ) Academy of Technology conducted a study on the potential impact of gaming technol...
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How companies are marketing online: A McKinsey Global Survey
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Eight business technology trends to watch December 2007 Download and listen to this article on your portable audio player. Technology alone is rarely the key to unlocking economic value: companies create real wealth when they combine technology with new ways of doing business. Through our work and research, we have identified eight technology-enabled trends that will help shape businesses and the economy in coming years. These trends fall within three broad areas of business activity: managing relationships, managing capital and assets, and leveraging information in new ways. Managing relationships 1. Distributing cocreation The Internet and related technologies give companies radical new w...
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Rebuilding Lego, Brick by Brick by Keith Oliver, Edouard Samakh, and Peter Heckmann How a supply chain transformation helped put the beloved toymaker back together again. Lego art by Sean Kenney Photographs by Matthew Septimus On the surface, the Lego Group didn t look as if it was in trouble. The fourth-largest toymaker in the world at the time (today it is fifth-largest), the Lego Group sold 1 billion (US$1.35 billion) worth of toys in 2004, ranging from its snap-together bricks for young children to Mindstorms, a line of do-it-yourself robot kits for older kids. Even in the digital age, its toys maintained a surprisingly firm grip on the market and seemed to adapt well to changing tastes...
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Delivering software as a service A new delivery method is shaking the software industry s foundations. Traditional vendors should take heed. Abhijit Dubey and Dilip Wagle June 2007 The online delivery of software sometimes labeled software as a service has been a long-standing dream for some vendors and CIOs. The concept is simple and attractive: rather than buying a software license for an application such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) or customer relationship management (CRM) and installing this software on individual machines, a business signs up to use the application hosted by the company that develops and sells the software, giving the buyer more flexibility to switch vendors ...
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The Internet may be entering a new phase that will decentralize control inside companies, enable employees to collaborate more easily, and drive efficiency. But corporations that want to use the web strategically to build corporate value will not just need to make radical cultural changes, they may also need to master a new vocabulary with terms such as Wikis (software that allows anyone to update and edit web pages instantly and democratically); Weblogs (online journals more commonly known as blogs); and RSS (really simple syndication) feeds, which distribute content from the Internet. Arcane as these terms may sound to anyone but the initiated, the technology behind them is hardly fancy. ...
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For nearly two decades, consulting firms, technology companies, R D-driven corporations and other knowledge-intensive organizations have made significant investments in knowledge management initiatives. These initiatives are intended to facilitate the capture and transfer of company expertise as a way to spur learning and innovation. But research by Wharton management professor Martine Haas and Morten Hansen, professor of entrepreneurship at INSEAD, indicates that knowledge sharing efforts often fail to result in improved task outcomes inside organizations -- and may even hurt project performance. However, organizations that plan carefully before launching a knowledge-sharing initiative, an...
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