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May 2008
Client query
Recently, a client asked me ‘in your experience, for how long do press releases float around the papers and websites?’ Comment: The [...]
April 2008
On yer bike
Most people who move off benefits and into work say that having a job improves their quality of life, according to recent research [...]
Muted enthusiasm for e-learning
While most companies use e-learning, just seven per cent see it as one of the top three most effective training methods, according to [...]
Mice and men
Some 42 per cent of HR professionals think that the quality of leadership in HR is poor or merely satisfactory, according to a [...]
March 2008
Gleaner spots a glitch
The Jamaica Gleaner’s enterprise reporter, Tyrone Reid, has revealed that ‘major glitches in the (Jamaican) Government's e-learning programme have delayed the implementation of [...]
February 2008
Victimised by voicemail
Apparently, a Northern Ireland woman has won an unfair dismissal case after being sacked by voicemail. Marilyn Giboney said she found out she had [...]
Webconferencing is the answer – probably to every question
A recent survey conducted by communications consultancy group ICUGlobal has revealed that, from a poll of 300 organisations, 70 per cent rated ‘reducing [...]
January 2008
Thought for the day
A recent survey by Virgin Money asked football fans to estimate how much, on average, they thought about the game each day. Fans [...]
Laptops away!
Apparently – according to a survey by information security company SafeNet – UK business travellers lose up to 8,500 mobile devices in the [...]
Web wobble
Is the writing on the wall (again) for the internet industry? We are currently experiencing ‘web 2.0’ and this is enabling an apparently [...]
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