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The Real Scoop on Government Contracting
11/24/09 - 4461 words Procurement in government, as well as in industry, is going through a tremendous change as a result of globalization, technological breakthroughs, and the surge in outsourcing services to outside vendors (Giallourakis, 2008,... Go to Article » Distributed Trust Based Management: Who's Getting In?
11/19/09 - 869 words With the explosion of the use of the Internet for nearly all forms of negotiable instrument exchange, the constant transmission of time sensitive and vital corporate communications, and the ubiquitous presence of malicious software... Go to Article » Beyond the 9 to 5: Finding Balance Between Work and Life
11/17/09 - 2508 words Many people today are seeking flexibility at work. Parents, for instance, may want more time for family. Students hope to fit employment into a busy class schedule. And some people look for work after retirement... Go to Article » Equitable Capitalism: The Rebirth of American Business
11/05/09 - 1163 words My love for business began as I read Ayn Rand’s acclaimed novel, Atlas Shrugged, in the ninth grade. Packed with adventure, danger, and optimism about our country’s fundamental views on commerce, Atlas Shrugged... Go to Article » |
