Posted on February 25th, 2011 by
salima.nasir
Joblessness is a major problem these days. A lot of people today are facing such a situation because of the present state of economic affairs. This can cause de-motivation and can hurt one’s self esteem if the period of unemployment gets prolonged. Therefore no matter what the condition of the job market is, an individual [...]
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Filed under: Human Resource Management, Relationship management, Requirement Analysis, World Economics

Posted on December 18th, 2010 by
murtaza
In the past, when businesses were experiencing shifts from the profit-seeking to the value-addition phase, CIOs were seen as followers as information technology was only acting as a supporting agent. Today, it is still working as a supporting agent, but the varying trends and coevolving of business and technology have changed the roles of CIOs [...]
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Filed under: Agile Project Management, Business Dynamics, business process automation, Career Growth, Client Relations, Communication, Corporate Culture, Enterprise Agility, Entrepreneurship Profiles, Financial Management, Global Technology Market, Human Resource Management, Relationship management, World Economics

Posted on January 19th, 2010 by
Zohaib
Peace everyone. An established ‘dogma’ – If (outsourcing IT) then {Territory= South Asia}. India undoubtedly stands as the undisputed giant when it comes to IT resource outsourcing. Emerging markets like Pakistan, Bangladesh (and certain middle eastern countries) have yet to come anywhere near its exploits. While we all know these things, we seldom come across [...]
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Filed under: financial crisis, Global Technology Market, IT/BPO Bundled Services, Outsourcing & Agility, Outsourcing Advice, World Economics

Posted on December 16th, 2009 by
Zohaib
This question is about the 2 hours of your day that you almost never utilize right, or get to enjoy, all your life. Yes, the part about your life that you abhor the most, traveling to your workplace. Most people find it pressurizing and tense, to say the least. Some (veeeeerrrrry few) might pretend to [...]
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Filed under: Health at Workplace, Human Resource Management, World Economics
Posted on May 21st, 2009 by
salima.nasir
Since Mid 2008, global economies have been severely hit by one of the greatest recessions since the great depression (1929). Though incepted by a number of causes, one cannot help but think about the possibilities and countermeasures that can be taken to rectify the prevailing economic crisis all over the world. This crisis has increased [...]
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Filed under: financial crisis, Global Technology Market, Outsourcing & Agility, Outsourcing Advice, World Economics
Posted on May 7th, 2009 by
salima.nasir
There are huge employment challenges in South Asia which effect the lives of billions of people living in the region. Going back a few years, according to Mahbub ul Haq’s Human Development centre, Human Development in South Asia 2003: The region of South Asia is heavily populated with a population of 1.4 billion people, 60% [...]
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Filed under: financial crisis, Human Resource Management, World Economics

Posted on February 13th, 2009 by
ali.zaidi
Critics are questioning whether Congress and the White House are doing the right thing by funding for the expansion of broadband Internet access into the economic stimulus plan. The majority of those who don’t have broadband don’t really want it, according to research. Among the economic stimulus proposals moving through Congress is one that fulfills [...]
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Filed under: Global Technology Market, World Economics