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- Why a poor performer makes the rest of the team want to cry
- Sub-standard PerformanceSadly, Ms. Bowers diatribe is true in many circles. I've worked for various government agencies in different departments and levels as well as commercial, for-profit, businesses and experienced this same attitude toward poor performers.Sometimes, it not because the leadership is too kind but because the decision makers refuse...
- Tags: Team management, Gender and diversity, torf-einar@..., poor performer, performer, team, apple
- Discussion threads 2007-07-31
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- Protect the Network: Use our at-a-glance chart to evaluate spam product choices
- Since the first spam, sent in 1978 by Einar Stefferud, this particularly irritating form of advertising has grown to the point where, according to a May 2003 article in Information Week, unprotected e-mail users waste an average of 200 minutes processing spam for every 1,000 messages they receive—adding up to...
- Tags: spam, Becky Roberts, e-mail, network
- Technical articles 2003-12-30
- (Photos: X Prize rocket rally in New Mexico)
- a QUIBBLE - otherwise very nice!Your panel describing the sailplane gave totally inaccurate information. "Under the right conditions". The model shown has been around for many years and is similar to one that set an altitude record of over 46,000ft in the 1940's.Points1. Recreational sailplane pilots routinely launch with aerotows...
- Tags: jks001@..., photograph, sailplane, FAI, ground elevation
- Discussion threads 2007-11-02
- Lock IT Down: Know your resources in the war against spam
- Just last week I received eight credit card offers, twelve sexually explicit ads, six ads for online pharmaceuticals, and numerous other solicitations all not so subtly designed to part me from my money. I’m being spammed on a daily basis.Since the first spam, sent in 1978 by Einar Stefferud, this...
- Tags: Becky Roberts, content filtering, information technology, spam
- Technical articles 2003-11-13
- Weekend Reading: Mendoza in Hollywood
- Kage Baker continues the Company series with Mendoza in Hollywood. You may want to read the first two Company installments first, though. Thomas Pack tells you why.You've been staring at your monitor too long. Relax and curl up with a book unrelated to IT, end users, or networks. Weekend Reading...
- Tags: Thomas Pack, Mendoza, Kage Baker
- Technical articles 2000-03-18
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