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The Power in You

By: Wally Amos

...lf because you get in on time, or because you work well with your fellow employees. Mothers and housewives, or househus, bands, your self';worth sh... ...thing that needs to be done, I do it, even if it isn't my job. We're all employees of the same company working for the same goals, working in the s... ...a supermarket must use imagination in displaying merchandise, motivating employees and dealing with customers. THE POWER IN YOU 138 That store ma... ...ad more spec' tacular than the previous one. While making a speech at an IBM regional office in Honolulu I saw an excellent example of the use of ... ...nolulu I saw an excellent example of the use of imagination in motivating employees. They had reproduced life,size cutouts of movie stars and inser... ... meeting. It proved to be very effective in getting the attention of the employees, while also entertaining and educating them. Actors and actress...

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A History of U. S. Communications Security (Volumes I and Ii);1973

By: David G. Boak

... protection afforded to information under the provisions of law. Therefore, the names of NSA/CSS employees and information that would reveal NSA/CSS f... ...oritbm and two public symposia were held by NBS to discuss the merits of the winnina lubmission (IBM's). A smaU storm of controversy erupted when some...

...This publication consists of a series of lectures prepared and given to interns and other employees by Mr. David G. Boak in 1966. Mr. Boak is uniquely qualified to discuss the history of the US COM_SEC because he has participated significantly in most aspects of its modern development over the past twenty years....

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...se of the Work Ethic XII. Industrial Action and Competition Laws XIII. Employees and Management Ownership of Firms XIV. Making Your Workers Your... ...OPOSED BY MACEDONIAN EXPERTS An employer with technologically redundant employees should be allowed to offer to them the following retirement sche... ...xchanges and employment fairs – places where employers can meet potential employees, currently unemployed. These should not be one-off, haphazard ev... ...ssure minimum annual employment or minimum annual wages or both to those employees who have been with the firm for a minimum of time. Firms and t... ...first out). The firm should be given a free hand in hiring and firing its employees regardless of tenure. Labour Disputes Settlement The futur... ...t outcome of arbitration involving the two unions - will represent all of IBM's 26,000 workers in its German subsidiaries. Ver.di includes as one of...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...ng. By the 1960s, the company name was International Business Machines, and IBM dominated business computing. Its leadership retained Hollerith’s ori... .... Its leadership retained Hollerith’s original control paradigm: firms leased IBM’s mainframes on a monthly ba- sis, and the lease covered everything—h... ... ma- chines because everything was already included as part of the deal with IBM. Further, while IBM’s computers were general-purpose information proc... ...ndustry existed. All software was bundled with the machine rental as part of IBM’s business model, which was designed to offer comprehensive computing ... ...had to happen through a formal process of discussion and negotiation between IBM and the client. Further, the arrangement made it difficult for firms to ... ...iters. Some businesses obtained custom-programmed mini- computers, which the employees accessed remotely through “dumb” terminals connected to the min... ...minicomputer usage within businesses: one centrally managed machine to which employees’ dumb terminals con- nected. Networks like CompuServe, The Sour... ...umers to become active users of their cultural environ- ment, and they allow employees, whose productive life is marked by following orders, to become...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...u aio Ala Moana Center American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Hawaii Government Employees Association (HGEA) and... ...secutive years by Forbes Magazine, Bank of Hawaii and its dedicated employees would like to extend a warm aloha to everyone at this year’s APE... ... A lanky part-Hawaiian, Krucky worked in product development and managed IBM operations across the Pacifc before reinventing himself as a Honolulu... ...- owned factory in Honolulu. Among the specialists are hearing-impaired employees who tune the instruments by “listening” to vibrations. 89 APEC ...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...ther than, indiscriminately, upon both villains and victims. The shareholders and employees of Enron may be entitled to some kind of safety net - ... ...reason the IMF with its austerity measures is universally unpopular. Employers and employees, producers and consumers - these are all instances of ... ...kness, dependence and need, to be exploited. Hierarchy is equated with slavery and employees will rather harm their long term interests than follow... ...follow instructions or be subjected to criticism – never mind how constructive. The employees in CEE regard the corporate environment as a conflict ... ...sum game (in which the gains by some equal the losses to others). In the West, the employees participate in the increase in the firm's value. The d... ...ous examples are Apple (which kept its operating system a well- guarded secret) and IBM (which did not), Microsoft (which kept its operating system ... ...bet beasts. I recall my programming days with ASSEMBLY, COBOL and PL/1 on a clunky IBM 360 and later, IBM 370. We used Hollerith punch cards. It wa...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...ograms Division fostering responsible use of alcoholic beverages. What about the employees of an organization supplying ideas and issues? Should ... ...w that they would require of their personnel a value system differing from that of employees in firms purveying goods and services? Is it safe to a... ...the sample were generally larger than the private nonprofits in terms of number of employees. In all of the three classes of institutions a majorit... ...e concerned with benefits accruing to themselves from long term relationships with employees than with just satisfying their temporary needs. The b... ...is that the university improves the economy of the state and produces well-trained employees" (Shapiro 1973, p. 126). In social marketing, message ... ...njoys better earnability, which in turn, improves productivity. Many large firms, IBM for example, maintain onsite staff to help employees with per...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

... But what do we mean by competition? Is it competition if I assassinate your employees or poison the food in your restaurant? If I trespass on your la... ...... ...nger can be ducked only by creating a capital struc- ture that gives present employees separable interests in either debt or equity in exchange for th... ..., many people write free software because they are paid to do so. Amazingly, IBM now earns more from what it calls “Linux-related revenues” than it do... ...“Linux-related revenues” than it does from traditional patent licensing, and IBM is the largest patent holder in the world. 13 It has decided that the... ...ay for them. The person who improves an open source program may not work for IBM or Red Hat, but those companies benefit from her addition, just as she... ... Some are ultimately aimed at profit—even if their results are free. Think of IBM’s open source initiatives or musicians who release Creative Commons-l... ...t include West’s own material, such as summaries of the cases written by its employees or its key number system for finding re- lated issues. Second, t...

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Proceedings of the First International Conference on Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Logic, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability and Statistics

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ion of a numerical method for stiff system of ordinary differential equations, IBM Thomas J, Watson Research center, York Town Heights, New York. [... ...he sub-space U may be determined by factors like personal track records of the employees in question, the position enjoyed and the remuneration draw... ...mployees in question, the position enjoyed and the remuneration drawn by those employees. For example, if the magnitude of the embezzled amount is d... ...t is deemed too frivolous with respect to the position and remuneration of the employees involved. The sub-space I is most likely to be determined b...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...hnology, Telecommunications and New Media (Bitkom) - including Microsoft, IBM, Alcatel, Nokia, Siemens and 1300 other member firms - intend to chall... ...racts came to light, the implicated ISP's blame the whole affair on rogue employees. PC World begs to differ: "Ronnie Scelson, a self-described sp... ...nd that their true asset is their human capital and which invest in their employees. Study after study have confirmed that every "smart" dollar inve... ...s. Study after study have confirmed that every "smart" dollar invested in employees results in increased performance, higher morale, less turnover a... ...ative consultancy firms predict 66 million active users in 10 years time. IBM envisages 700 million users. MCI is more modest with 300 million. At t... ...s. I recall my programming days with ASSEMBLY, COBOL and PL/1 on a clunky IBM 360 and later, IBM 370. We used Hollerith punch cards. It was all very... ...r adopting new ones, of shedding redundant manpower, of searching for new employees to replace the unqualified or unqualifiable, of installing new h...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...reason the IMF with its austerity measures is universally unpopular. Employers and employees, producers and consumers - these are all instances of ... ... the intermediate term, Theo made it possible for Vincent and many others (family, employees, suppliers, their dependants and his country) to survi... ...ness, dependence and need, to be exploited. Hierarchy is equated with slavery and employees will rather harm their long term interests than follow... ...follow instructions or be subjected to criticism – never mind how constructive. The employees in CEE regard the corporate environment as a conflict ... ...sum game (in which the gains by some equal the losses to others). In the West, the employees participate in the increase in the firm's value. The d... ...ous examples are Apple (which kept its operating system a well- guarded secret) and IBM (which did not), Microsoft (which kept its operating system ...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...reason the IMF with its austerity measures is universally unpopular. Employers and employees, producers and consumers - these are all instances of ... ... the intermediate term, Theo made it possible for Vincent and many others (family, employees, suppliers, their dependants and his country) to survi... ...ness, dependence and need, to be exploited. Hierarchy is equated with slavery and employees will rather harm their long term interests than follow... ...follow instructions or be subjected to criticism – never mind how constructive. The employees in CEE regard the corporate environment as a conflict ... ...sum game (in which the gains by some equal the losses to others). In the West, the employees participate in the increase in the firm's value. The d... ...ous examples are Apple (which kept its operating system a well- guarded secret) and IBM (which did not), Microsoft (which kept its operating system ...

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