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U.S. Technology Leadership Is Slipping

Though overall U.S. productivity has been strong, when it comes to technology, American companies have transformed themselves from adopters into followers....

Coming Soon to a New Media Channel Near You

Web 2.0 is here. Is your company ready for it? This article from the experts at the Institute for Corporate Productivity examines how new technologies are changing the way companies communicate....

How to Build an Agile Business that Can Ride the Wave of Mobile Technology

An executive with a Fortune 500 company recently told me a story showing how new technologies had transformed a decades-old rite of passage: shopping for a prom dress with her high school-aged daughter.

5 Tips to Protect Your Business from Hackers

How to allow employees to stay connected via technology while safeguarding the organization's IP.

Could Your BlackBerry Land Your CEO in Court?

Using personal a PDA, smartphone, or laptop for business data can lead to security breaches, with CEO's possibly being held legally liable.

Dealing with America’s Alarming "Reverse Brain Drain"

America's foreign-born superstars are hotfooting it back to their homelands, at a rate of up to 1,000 per day. A leading expert on globalization, David Heenan, offers 12 strategies to deal with this ongoing brain drain, from his new book, Flight Capital....

Getting a Handle on Gigabyte Growth

An expert outlines strategies for storing the continuing proliferation of electronic content.

Heads Up Leaders: It's Time to Make "Friends" with Web 2.0

If you don’t know what a wiki is, it’s time to move your business out of the 20th century.

Managing in the Platform Age

How businesses must change to meet the challenges of a new age.

So You Want to Launch an Online Forum

If you're thinking of creating an online forum for your business, don't make a move until you read these start-up tips from expert online community manager Patrick O'Keefe's new book Managing Online Forums. Surprisingly, technical knowledge is one thing you don't need....