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- Business Hacks Poll: In-Flight Tech Etiquette
- Business Hacks Poll: In-Flight Tech EtiquetteIn-Flight Tech EtiquettePicture this: 200 people locked in a small narrow room together for hours... babies crying & non-stop yackers getting louder & louder.Now add: movie audio, ipod audio, pc-game audio, and the ever-obnoxious 'one-half-of-a-cell-phone-conversation' (way more information than anyone really wants to know...
- Discussion threads 2008-03-24
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- South Korea: Get Gold Card, Rake in Gold
- Low unemployment and powerhouses like Samsung are making South Korea a land of opportunity for expats. The Land of the Morning Calm may sound like a relaxing place. It’s not. But if you’re ambitious and have management experience, particularly in a technology industry,...
- Articles 2009-10-22
- When Work and Social Media Collide: A Round-up of Tips
- As my colleague Stefan Deeran highlights this week on BNET Intercom, survey results show that nearly half of execs don't like to be "friended" by colleagues on social networking sites like Facebook. It's a great stat and suggests that plugged in younger workers should consider carefully before sending that friend...
- Blog posts 2009-08-21
- India: Riding the Backwards Brain Drain
- India?s booming economy, fueled by tech and telecom, is luring western workers. In India, a reverse migration of sorts is taking place. Engineers and scientists from the West are now heading to the subcontinent to work in that land’s expanding job market. Fueling...
- Articles 2009-10-22
- Making the Most of Videoconferencing
- Videoconferencing has become more and more common as the technology behind it became more affordable and reliable. Today, two or more people can easily communicate using simple and reliable audio and video devices — some built into their desktop computers. If you are considering videoconferencing, remember the following:In addition to...
- Articles 2007-09-28
- China: Jobs Abound! (But Do Your Homework)
- Chinese companies are aggressively going after U.S. managers willing to move there. Finding a job in China can be as easy as posting a resume on Monster.com or cruising the job boards on expat Web site eChinaCities.com. ...
- Articles 2009-10-22
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