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What is Computational Anthropology?

Small Business Labs

Near real-time data is used to measure revenue (receipts) per company, which is compiled into an index starting from 100 in January 2005 for each industry group. It's also leading to more timely and accurate analysis and deeper bahavior insights.   Disclosure: Intuit is an Emergent Research client. Big Data trends'

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Giving Credit Where It's Due

Office Dynamics

Nearly all ( 94 percent ) of senior managers interviewed said their administrative professional is important to their success at work. The vast majority of respondents ( 91 percent ) also felt support staff should be recognized on Administrative Professionals Day (April 24), a 25-point jump from a similar survey conducted in 2005.

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PWC's 2040 Industry Cluster Forecast

Small Business Labs

  While the PWC analysis focuses on 5 big industries, clusters can be large or small.     The chart below shows PWC's 2040 forecast of the largest clusters by industry.   Clusters are important because they create jobs and economic growth.  Web/Tech women work/life balance

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Disruption and the Analyst Industry

Small Business Labs

Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « Increase in Unemployment Rate Good News | Main | 1 in 8 Consumers Forecasted to Cut or Eliminate Cable TV in 2010 » May 10, 2010 Disruption and the Analyst Industry I signed up for GigaOm Pro  recently.    It costs $79 a year to subscribe.

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Foreign Born in the US Workforce

Small Business Labs

Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « The Trend Towards U.S.   In March, the BLS released their annual analysis of the number and characteristics of foreign born U.S. workers.    In March, the BLS released their annual analysis of the number and characteristics of foreign born U.S. workers. 

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Bioteams Part 2: The Team Connectivity Zone

BioTeams

T his article was originally published in 2005 by Ken Thompson and Robin Good. Current wisdom is that if you are enlightened enough to have customers or partners part of your team (most don’t even go this far) you should manage (i.e. Introduction. However organizational teams don’t major on symbiosis.