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The Naked CIO: Boardroom stereotypes

Comment I might as well have been there to pour the tea and pass the biscuits. When I'm referred to as the 'IT guy' as I sip my coffee on the top floor I'm expected not to be offended. So however much you know about the business you'll find it hard to... [07 Apr 2008]

Sara Lee/Douwe Egberts Redefines eProcurement

White Paper Its tea and coffee brands, shoe polishes, shower gels and air fresheners are market leaders in practically every country. Headquartered in the Netherlands, Sara Lee/DE is one of Europe's best-known companies. [20 Jul 2007]

Global Manufacturer Increases Employee Productivity With New Management Solution

White Paper In The Netherlands, Sara Lee International leads the tea and coffee markets, and employs sales and marketing people to service this retail channel. Sara Lee International manufactures and markets high-quality products globally. [09 Jan 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Finding wi-fi in the unlikeliest of places

Comment I'm in a very Turkish restaurant and bar on the waterfront, typing to the theme music from The Godfather whilst the owner serenades the clientele and coffee, tea and Raki are being served. All of this was at very reasonable prices or for free with... [12 Oct 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 02.06.06

Round-Up A company called Telindus has rather desperately, the Round-Up feels, gone in search of (probably not this kind of) media coverage this week and sent the silicon.com newsdesk a press release that explained adult content can, in theory, be accessed... [02 Jun 2006]

Firms told CRM 'not just a switch you can flick on'

News Using the example of hotels, he said businesses must remember which newspaper each customer takes, whether they drink tea or coffee and which type of pillows they prefer. Companies are being urged to realise there is no such thing as a 'ready-made... [14 Mar 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 14.10.05

Round-Up The Round-Up comes in for more than its fair share of criticism in Silicon Towers for not taking its turn making the tea. That last point illustrates a number of the failings here - such as you still have to go and make the tea, get the mugs off... [14 Oct 2005]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: I'm toast

Comment What next I wonder, the programmable tea cup? Written from a Cambridge, UK coffee shop on free Wi-Fi Now for some coffee! I don't believe it - a programmable coffee pot that looks as though it might be capable of cooking a chicken. [11 Aug 2005]

Computer Aid to treble PC delivery to Rwanda

News Rwanda is largely a subsistence economy, with small exports of tea and coffee. Computer Aid International aims to put 3,000 PCs into Rwandan schools and community projects in the next 12 months - treble the number for the last year. [13 May 2004]

Google about to go public?

News Since 1999, the bank has brought eight companies public using Dutch auctions to set the price and allocation of shares, including web magazine Salon.com, coffee retailer Peet's Coffee & Tea, and most recently online retailer RedEnvelope. [24 Oct 2003]

Wi-Fi 'the pits' as Grand Prix Café goes wireless

News So is this now a case that Wi-Fi should be as standard an offering as tea and coffee? The Mayfair venue is the latest in a string of hotels, coffee shops and even petrol stations to announce the move to Wi-Fi meaning the modern workforce is... [15 Oct 2003]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: The ups and downs of power

Comment The scheduling of TV advertising to spread coffee and tea making, toilet flushing, anticipating popular TV programmes and other events are just a few of the more common load adjustment activities. Recent, unprecedented power cuts in North America... [03 Sep 2003]

The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up: 23.05.03

Comment But working from home can be a lonely affair and not everyone's cup of tea - and when you do work at home you end up drinking a lot of tea. Now don't get the Round-up wrong: working at home an be a wonderful thing, after all it affords you the... [23 May 2003]

Model Management: Surf's up!

Comment The growing trend for 'e-breaks', where workers spend time surfing the internet looking at sites that are not work related, instead of taking a traditional tea or coffee break, are increasingly being seen by employers as an example of time wasting... [22 May 2001]

The Electronic B@zaar: Part 1 - the evolution of e-trade

Comment From China came silk, tea, porcelain, and spices, and in return went wool, gold, silver, and gemstones, carried over dusty roads on the backs of camels. A lucrative trade grew in coffee, cocoa, sugar, and other commodity crops and, following the... [07 Aug 2000]

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