holiday in comment and analysis
Andy Pepper
Q&A Favourite holiday destination: Tuscany. Employer and official job title: The Tetley Group; director of business information systems. What do most people call you? Andy. Who do you report to? Group MD supply and support. [07 Sep 2005]
Mark Foulsham
Q&A Favourite holiday destination: France. Employer and official job title: esure; head of IT. What do most people call you? Busy. Who do you report to? The chief executive. Nature of organisation and total headcount: Insurance; 1,500 employees. [05 Sep 2005]
Phil Young
Q&A Last book read: Harry Potter (nothing else to read on holiday so I stole one of the children's books). Favourite holiday destination: The Caribbean. What do most people call you? Sir (only joking - Phil is fine). [30 Aug 2005]
Neil Hammond
Q&A Favourite holiday destination: France. Employer and official job title: British Sugar, head of IT. What do most people call you? Neil. Who do you report to? Finance Director. Nature of organisation and total headcount: Primary food manufacturing; 1... [26 Aug 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 26.08.05
Round-Up How was your holiday Dave? A hard-to-please 12 per cent of respondents even admitted they're likely to get bored on holiday irrespective of the weather - proof that some people either have more money than sense, boarded the plane against their will... [26 Aug 2005]
Graham Yellowley
Q&A Favourite holiday destination: Australia. Employer and official job title: Mitsubishi Securities International, head of IT. What do most people call you? Graham. Who do you report to? Managing director, operations and technology. [05 Jul 2005]
John Hemingway
Q&A Favourite holiday destination: Fuerteventura. Employer and official job title: Sheffield Hallam University - Chief Information Officer. What do most people call you? Surprisingly enough, John. Who do you report to? [28 Jun 2005]
Ted Woodhouse
Q&A Favourite holiday destination: West coast of France. Employer and official job title: Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, director of IT strategy. What do most people call you? Ted. Who do you report to? [28 Jun 2005]
Simon Norbury
Q&A Favourite holiday destination: Cuba. Employer and official job title: City of Westminster - CSi Project Director and Head of ICT. What do most people call you? Simon (to my face! Who do you report to? [28 Jun 2005]
Stuart Brough
Q&A My idea of perfect happiness is…Family holiday with well behaved kids. Favourite holiday destination: Far East / Australia. What do most people call you? Boss. Who do you report to? Him Upstairs”. Nature of organisation and total headcount... [28 Jun 2005]
Alan Brown
Q&A Favourite holiday destination: Cruising. Employer and official job title: Director of IM&T, West London Mental Health NHS Trust. What do most people call you? Alan (insert obvious quip like "at least to my face anyway"). [28 Jun 2005]
Jeremy Acklam
Q&A Favourite holiday destination: Somewhere high up in the Swiss mountains. Employer and official job title: Virgin Trains, IT Director (now e-ticketing solutions manager, Atos Origin). What do most people call you? [28 Jun 2005]
Leader: Skiving - or diving for flexibility?
Leader Grabbing a deal on a holiday at an online travel site in the afternoon using an office's fast connection, while finishing off an important presentation at home that same evening is clearly far from bad news. [13 Apr 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 18.03.05
Round-Up We once went on holiday to Dingle Bay. The Round-Up suspects some of you may be nursing slightly tender heads this morning as the excesses of St Patrick's Day wear off.others may be wondering why everybody - except the Irish - celebrate somebody... [18 Mar 2005]
3GSM Diary: Stelios' crewneck and WiMax beyond Brighton
Comment Look out for out-of-place operator brands printed on a mobile near you next time you go on holiday. I'll admit it. Today has been a big one for this diary writer because it involved a flight back home - though not before 24 hours of intense goings-on. [18 Feb 2005]
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