business skills nash
Recession fears hit IT budgets
Comment Alastair Behenna, CIO at Harvey Nash, said "enhancing business performance with a declining budget" will be his main challenge for 2008. The most in-demand skills are project managers and "business-savvy technologists". [04 Apr 2008]
Warning over migrant tech skills shortage
News A report by consultancy the Centre for Economics and Business Research for recruitment company Harvey Nash into the impact of skilled migrant workers has predicted the IT, telecoms and transport sector will need an extra 19,000 skilled migrants... [25 Mar 2008]
2008: Crunch time for IT jobs?
News Harvey Nash's Wassell said the end of last year saw strong demand for IT staff with project management and business analysis skills. Simon Wassall, European managing director of Harvey Nash, told silicon.com: "Generally the demand levels that we've... [10 Jan 2008]
India core to future IT sourcing strategy
News Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash India will be one of the key factors in all IT sourcing decisions over the next five years as a low-cost and flexible option for skills and resources, according to CIOs. [12 Apr 2007]
CIO Jury: Graduates lack basic skills
News Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash Graduates entering the workplace lack basic skills such as writing and arithmetic, and leave university with poor business awareness, according to CIOs. He said: "Individuals without work experience often lack key... [04 Jan 2007]
CIO Jury: Thin client is "the way forward"
News Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash Colin Moore, head of IS, Department for Education and Skills Neil Hammond, IT director at British Sugar, said his organisation looked at thin-client computing a year ago and decided against it because of the... [20 Oct 2006]
CIO Jury: Web 2.0 lessons for businesses
News Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash Colin Moore, head of IS, Department for Education and Skills Andrew Turner, head of IT at Aspen Insurance Holdings, said the ability to collaborate and trade more effectively online, with customers and service... [24 Aug 2006]
CIO Jury: Businesses use tech to beat travel blues
News Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash Colin Moore, head of IS, Department for Education and Skills One third of these road accidents occur are on a work or business related journey. Luggage restrictions and delays at airports following the alleged... [16 Aug 2006]
CIO Jury: M&As bad for innovation and competition
News Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash Colin Moore, head of IS, Department for Education and Skills John Odell, group IT director at the BBA Group, added: "For us, we now negotiate with one large player who has a business model that helps us, reduces... [10 Aug 2006]
CIO Jury: $100 laptop is "fundamentally flawed"
News Alastair Behenna, CIO at Harvey Nash, said the $100 laptop is "simply ahead of its time" rather than fundamentally flawed but Paul Broome, IT director at 192.com, disagreed. Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash [31 Jul 2006]
CIO Jury: IT defences prepared for World Cup
News Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash Colin Moore, head of information services, Department for Education and Skills But most IT chiefs said existing network control and protection measures are good enough to ensure World Cup traffic doesn't adversely... [07 Jun 2006]
Analysis: Can CRM help you make money?
Comment Jason Nash, CRM manager for Microsoft UK, says: "In small businesses, CRM can have a big impact. Nash says: "For some people, my advice is to think small. Using skills-based routing, it channelled customer calls to the people with the right skills... [25 May 2006]
CIO Jury: Employees are biggest security headache
News Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash Colin Moore, head of IS, Department for Education and Skills Russell Altendorff, IT director, London Business School Andy Pepper, director of business information systems, Tetley [28 Apr 2006]
CIO Jury: Bosses snub cheap overseas IT labour
News Les Boggia, IT division head, Carole Nash Insurance UK bosses have raised questions about the extent of the country's IT skills shortage, claiming they haven't yet been forced to recruit IT staff from overseas in order to plug skills gaps in their... [10 Mar 2006]
CIO Agenda, part 3: The battle for credibility
News The CIO Agenda results show a continued squeeze on IT budgets and Les Boggia, IT director at insurance firm Carole Nash, said there is more pressure to prove the value of IT, which is still taken for granted by many businesses. [20 Dec 2005]
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