Thursday 29 November 2012

[TechRepublic] Soviet-era thinking clanks back into life in Western tech

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Soviet-era thinking clanks back into life in Western tech

Those who believe encouraging mediocrity in industry died along with USSR tractor factories should think again - you don't have to look far from home to find modern-day examples in the West. Read more

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Live Webcast: Getting the Most from Virtual Teams

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