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Why Law Firms Need IT Policies

Kraft Kennedy

The rules and procedures that govern how organizations use technology to conduct business, Information technology (IT) policies are crucial to security, efficiency and productivity and shouldn’t be considered optional, static or one-size-fits all.

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How Senior Executives Stay Passionate About Their Work

Harvard Business

He has the perspective to see Rosetta Stone’s reach in these areas because he travels the world meeting customers and spending time with educational institutions and the students and teachers in them.

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Health Systems Need to Completely Reassess How They Manage Costs

Harvard Business

The middle layers spend their entire days in meetings or on conference calls, traveling to meetings outside the hospital, or negotiating contracts with vendors. Patients need to flow through them efficiently or the hospital loses money, often in large amounts. In some larger nonprofit hospitals, there may be six.

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Empowering Digital Societies - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM MICROSOFT

Harvard Business

Building more efficient, secure, and resilient governments. It’s empowering cities and countries to realize digital dreams that create better education, and safer, healthier and more sustainable living. Read more from Microsoft: Navigating New Zealand’s largest city with Auckland Transport and digital transformation.

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The H-1B Visa Debate, Explained

Harvard Business

These must qualify as “specialty occupations,” which typically require a bachelor’s degree (or the equivalent) and are found in fields such as science, engineering, information technology, medicine, and business. Is There a Shortage of Technical Skills in the U.S.?