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UK managers thinking the unthinkable
News In the current economic gloom managers across the UK believe their redundancy is 'inevitable', research by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) has found. By analysing polls and calls to its redundancy hotline, the... [27 Jan 2009]
J2EE Server Scalability Through EJB Replication
White Paper In this context, the JOnAS web application server provides an example of EJB replication system called CMI (Cluster Method Invocation). In a first step, this paper presents a performance evaluation of CMI. [22 Oct 2008]
Five ways to make meetings bearable
Comment The Chartered Management Institute (CMI) also advises keeping creative and analytical discussion separate. It is hard to switch from the routine to the creative and vice versa," says the CMI's meetings... [21 Oct 2008]
Check Point Provides Security for eGovernment in Czech Republic
White Paper The Czech Ministry of Informatics (CMI) goal is to create a more competitive telecommunications environment and give support to e-business. Another challenge facing CMI was that the GovNet solution could... [17 Jun 2008]
Loyal techies value ethics over pay
News This goes against the view that today's young managers are self-absorbed, disloyal and impatient, according to the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). The CMI research - which quizzed 826 managers... [11 Jun 2008]
HP Client Management Interface Technical White Paper
White Paper This white paper provides technical information on the HP Client Management Interface (HP CMI). HP CMI is an open architecture for gathering client computer inventory, monitoring health events, and... [10 Apr 2008]
Long-hours tech culture hits morale
News According to research by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), 83 per cent of managers in the IT sector regularly work more than their contracted hours. Jo Causon, marketing and corporate affairs director at the... [18 Feb 2008]
IT managers getting their staff down
News According to the Chartered Management Institute's (CMI) 'Quality of Working Life' survey, the most widely experienced management styles in the IT sector are reactive (45 per cent), bureaucratic (38 per cent) and... [12 Dec 2007]
'Boring' e-learning fails to engage staff
News A survey of 998 managers by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and Centre for Applied Human Resource Research found only 54 per cent have used e-learning tools in the last year and just 20 per cent have... [06 Dec 2007]
Women deserting tech industry
News Research from the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and pay researcher Remuneration Economics, shows 5.7 per cent of women working in IT resigned from their roles in 2006, a rise of 2.1 per cent on the previous year. [04 Sep 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 06.07.07
Round-Up When asked by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) why they're not taking holidays, not all managers said 'because my ogre of a boss has given me way too much work to do and I fear for my job if it's not done'. [06 Jul 2007]
Stressed managers too busy to take holidays
News The research by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) found 63 per cent of managers will not use their full holiday allowance this year - up from 40 per cent in 2003 - and only 27 per cent said they will carry their... [03 Jul 2007]
Recruitment crisis looms for UK tech industry
News The 2007 National Management Salary Survey by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and Remuneration Economics shows an average salary increase of 5.3 per cent across all industry sectors - down from 5.7 per cent in... [26 Jun 2007]
HP Client Catalog for SMS Technical White Paper
White Paper It also provides an overview of the SMS custom update process, explains the benefits of using the HP Client Catalog for SMS, and gives some insight into how the catalog leverages Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and the HP Client... [01 May 2007]
Firms urged to plan for extreme weather
News Despite warnings of the potential impact on performance and productivity, companies are failing to protect themselves according to research by the Cabinet Office and the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). [19 Mar 2007]