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Office politics: Making the most of your environment
By John McKeeOh yes,politics. In business, many regard it as something distasteful, even ugly. Theysee it as Machiavellian, often facilitating an environment that condones backstabbing, gossiping, and sucking up to the boss.True enoughin many situations; but it can have a good side as well.Knowing howto work the company's political environment...
Tags: Corporate culture, John McKee, mentor, Microsoft Office, Politics
Technical articles 2007-02-12
How a clever communications program helped an IT project succeed
When you work for an automaker, you know that the engineers rule the shop. Find out how an IT pro made sure that her project would succeed in an often hostile environment.By Trish SutterWhile I was working for a Japanese automaker, I was assigned to the TIGER project. The project...
Tags: Manufacturing, Leadership, Network technology, Guest Contributor, Tiger, design engineering, automobile company, corporate culture, information technology
Technical articles 2000-09-26
Methodology + corporate culture = CRM success
Corporate culture and a detailed methodology, not technology, determine whether a CRM implementation achieves ROI. Gartner analysts offer advice on making CRM work for your enterprise.When a customer relationship management CRM implementation fails to meet expected ROI and business objectives, CIOs and IT departments are often held responsible. At Gartner’s...
Tags: Customer relationship management (CRM), Advertising & Promotion, Enterprise software, corporate culture, Dana Norton, CRM, customer relationship management officer, Gartner Inc.
Technical articles 2000-09-14
Develop a corporate balance between work and life
Whether you're looking for a work-life balance for yourself or your employees, check out some of TechRepublic's resources to help you find the symmetry you're missing.Is finding that elusive balance between work and the rest of your life—with family, friends, and personal interests—at the top of your to-do list this...
Tags: Leadership, Mary Ann Fitzharris, corporate culture
Technical articles 2000-01-04
Raytheon Six Sigma: Building a Corporate Culture
After Raytheon Co. completed a series of mergers, they had to quickly implement a new corporate culture and eliminate duplicate processes while maintaining a focus on the customer. Raytheon produced a customized solution, Raytheon Six Sigma, which integrated knowledge management, cultural development, and successfully included customers and suppliers. Raytheon Six...
Tags: Raytheon Co., Corporate Culture, Six Sigma, Tqm/Six Sigma/ISO 9000, Process Improvement, Knowledge Management, Quality, Business Operations, It Operations, Enterprise Software, Software
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Strategies For Success: When Corporate Cultures Clash
Too often, mid-sized businesses overlook the effect of corporate culture on the success of enterprise resource planning ERP. This paper highlights important tips for successful ERP implementations and discusses how corporate culture clashes can be avoided when confronted early in the adoption cycle of enterprise applications. This...
Tags: Strategy, Corporate Culture, ERP, Leadership, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Software, Management, Software
White papers 2007-10-15

Additional Resources

Enable culture change in your department
It's never easy when a company changes its culture. As a manager, you can play a key role by embracing the changes, helping to shape your people's perceptions of change, keeping them informed, and instituting some positive changes of your own.In the current business climate, corporations seem to change cultures...
Tags: Leadership, Scott Robinson, culture change
Technical articles 2002-12-17
Former Dell vice president encourages executives to nurture ?Web culture?
Former Dell vice president and current CEO of AvantGo challenges other executives to break the traditional mode and embrace the emerging corporate Web culture.At ERP World West in Anaheim, CA, this week, former Dell Corp. vice president and current CEO of AvantGo Inc. , Richard Owen, said that executives charged...
Tags: Channel management, Matthew Osborn, Richard Owen, Web, Web Culture, Dell Computer Corp.
Technical articles 2000-03-01
How IT can contribute to a more productive, positive workplace culture
How IT can contribute to a more productive, positive workplace culturearticle rootSo obvious, yet so rarely discussed! (Thanks!)I work in a very "Office Space" corporate IT structure, and I have to say that you nailed this on the head. It was quite refreshing to hear a positive spin and some...
Tags: information technology, it management, PC, Ratmonkey, workplace
Discussion threads 2005-06-01
Before wielding the budget scalpel, diagnose the company culture
Budget cuts can bring out the worst in your organization. The CEO demands that a pet IT project cannot be dropped while employees refuse to let go of the cappuccino machine. Bob Artner explains strategies you can use to decide what to cut.Before surgeons make an incision, they check the...
Tags: Bob Artner, company culture
Technical articles 2001-03-15
Three basic steps to help you create a culture of security
How do you create a culture of security? John O'Leary of the Computer Security Institute offers this three-step plan to educate your employees about the critical nature of security and motivate them to stick to the game plan.Analysts contend the best way to ensure security in your enterprise is to...
Tags: Loraine Lawson, security, John O'Leary
Technical articles 2000-09-27
Is it time to suit up or ship out?
Managers are increasingly expecting staff compliance with corporate standards, including traditional dress codes. Is the dot-com culture fading fast?This article originally appeared on our sister site, ZDNet Australia Builder.comLeave the jeans at home, get a haircut, and shave that beard, because the IT industry is tightening its grip on the...
Tags: Builder Australia, dot-com culture, dot-com, traditional corporate culture, Paul Rush
Technical articles 2002-11-06
Take responsibility for problems that you cause
Maintain Your CredibilityThis is especially true for maintaining your credibility in situations where it was not your faultthey know you're humanSure we'd all like to be perfect in the eyes of our superiors. But since we're human, we can't be perfect. Taking responsibility for mistakes is the next best thing....
Tags: maturity
Discussion threads 2006-02-28
Five ways to secure your organization's information systems
Securing your network requires help and support from the top of your organization to the bottom. These TechRepublic resources can help with everything from writing a security policy to giving net admins the tools they need to respond to virus attacks.Due to a range of events—terrorist attacks, downtime as a...
Tags: Mike Walton, information system, security, security policy
Technical articles 2001-10-02
Lessons in leadership from the military
That and moreUnfortunately most companies, even ones with lucrative DoD contracts, don?t like hiring former military.RE: Lessons in leadership from the militaryThe six categories you listed is very important. The way we present them to civilians being retired from the Military has to be soft and not so harash....
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, leadership, Taking Responsibility
Discussion threads 2009-07-01
Organizational change requires a holistic approach
It takes more than just coaching and training to improve project management skills for a large group. As Project Mentor Tom Mochal explains, a holistic approach that involves changing the culture of the organization is also a must.Each week, project management veteran Tom Mochal provides valuable advice about how to...
Tags: project management, project management skill, Tom Mochal
Technical articles 2001-01-22
Watch out! You may be working for a corporate cult
What's the difference between a religious cult and a corporate cult? In this week's Tech Watch, Bob Weinstein examines some of the risks of all-consuming corporate allegiance, according to author David Arnott.What do the Branch Davidians and Microsoft have in common? Give up? Both organizations are cults. No joke. The...
Tags: Strategy, Bob Weinstein, cult, David Arnott, corporate cult, Corporate Cults
Technical articles 2000-03-08
Different definitions of success may be the root of development project problems
When it comes to defining project success, you and your developers may not be on the same page. We'll tell you what your teams may be thinking, and we'll share some ideas on how to get them to see things your way.Of the many factors that influence a project’s outcome,...
Tags: Jerry Loza, developer
Technical articles 2001-09-28
Success strategies for security awareness
By Ruby BayanA corporate security awareness program aims to make all the employees understand and appreciate not only the value of the company's information assets but also the consequences in case these assets are compromised. In theory, the process is straightforward and painless. But as every IT/security manager knows, in...
Tags: awareness program, West, security, Guest Contributor, E. Kelly Hansen, strategy
Technical articles 2004-05-06
Does your security policy address Bluetooth technology?
Bluetooth-enabled devices are becoming more prevalent in the corporate culture. While they may not be large repositories of important corporate data, they still pose some security risks. Mike Mullins discusses how your organization can protect itself from these potential threats. Worried about security issues? Who isn't? Automatically ...
Tags: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP, Bluetooth Enabled, Bluetooth enabled device, security, Security Solutions Newsletter, Device, Network, Mike Mullins, Red-M, Wireless, Michael \"Mullins CCNA, MCP\"
Technical articles 2005-04-14
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