Melissa Solomon

Articles by Melissa Solomon

IT needs a business-minded view

At the start of each semester, Harvard Business School professor Rob Austin draws two circles on the...

Tips: Get employees involved in the big picture

A March 2002 poll by online publication Gallup Management Journal found that only 31 per cent of workers are actually engaged in their jobs and directly contributing to the goals of the company. The study analyzed psychometric, attitudinal and financial data across more than 10,885 business units in 51 organizations in 23 industries.

IT leaders explore their strengths

During her 20-year rise through the IT ranks, Atefeh Riazi had always credited much of her success to what she considered her greatest strength: her diplomacy.

Discovering the leader within

During her 20-year rise through the IT ranks, Atefeh Riazi had always credited much of her success to what she considered her greatest strength: her diplomacy.

Good intentions

When Catherine Bohill and her fianc

U.S. workers blast ITAA study claims

With 35 years of IT experience and expertise in C++, Java and other technical skills in high demand, Warren MacQueen thinks he should have no problem landing a job.

Miss Manners meets MIS

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Shared knowledge key to security success

Bayerische Landesbank's senior leaders felt they had one of the best possible contingency plans in place to meet potential disasters or emergencies. The loss of life in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks highlighted a gaping hole in that plan, according to David John, the New York-based bank's vice-president and CIO.

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