job chaos in comment and analysis
The Naked CIO: Crunch time for large projects
Comment CIOs need to be more focused on ensuring the message is not lost in the chaos of a specific deadline that draws everyone's attention away from IT's ongoing value. The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe So... [14 Apr 2008]
Learn to love your network again
Comment After years of evolution through the ordered chaos of new technology roll-outs, as well as mergers, acquisitions and the need to marry disparate and dispersed offices and workforces, many businesses are unlikely to have... [26 Mar 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Counterintuitive networks
Comment One of the most common in telecommunications is coffee, which brings widespread network chaos. As far as I can see a continuation of the transport chaos afflicting most of the planet is inevitable, and... [25 Feb 2003]
The Director's Cut: Your priceless helpdesk
Comment They must be able to communicate a sense of purpose and inspire their team to feel motivated even when chaos reigns. As a means of motivation, offer them career development training which may benefit them in their next... [23 Oct 2002]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Education that doesn't fit
Comment By merely looking at the night sky and observing the clustering of constellations, or watching the cataclysmic events on our own planet, we can quickly see that chaos is a natural mode and not an exception. [17 Oct 2002]
Model Management: Happy Mondays?
Comment Isn't it the case that many people stay at work precisely because they prefer the fun and organisational structure of work to the chaos and truly industrial nature of the work that needs to be carried out at home? [29 May 2001]
Of viruses, IT and the Christmas Grinch
Comment In some ways Christmas is actually less dangerous for virus infections, with users out of the office and unable to open email attachments and unwittingly release chaos on the office. Staff are issued with special... [15 Dec 2000]
Y2K viruses: running wild - or wildly exaggerated?
Comment So much for the millennium virus chaos. Paul Cronin, product manager at security consultancy, Centurycom, said it's the job of the anti-virus companies to keep awareness levels high. Prophets of doom... [05 Jan 2000]
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