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Credit archives from November 1 1991

Moving beyond microfiche: new alternatives for storing and retrieving credit histories.
November 1, 1991... Emerging technologies such as point-of-sale terminals and EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) are helping organizations move beyond paper-based information systems. Driving this trend is the need to reduce costs, and the need to improve...

The "people side" of organizational change. (managing corporate reorganizations)(includes related article)
November 1, 1991... As Organization layoff, downsize, and restructure, communication becomes extremely important. Change. It's become the one constant in modern business organizations today. Like death and taxes, organizational change (as evidenced by the...

Management gridlock. (career plateaus)
November 1, 1991... Sustaining exceptional performance when promotion is unlikely. You've carefully planned your career. You see yourself moving up the ladder, eventually into a top position and being rewarded for it. Rung by rung, you do what is necessary for...

Employees in the '90s. (Cover Story)
November 1, 1991... To attract and retain employees, company programs need to address the demographic and sociological changes of today's work force. Years ago the work force could be described as melting pot of ethnic and cultural diversity, colors, and creeds....

Alternative futures. (Comment)
November 1, 1991... In case you haven't noticed, we are quickly approaching the dawn of the 21 century. Recent events indicate that the world is tilting toward political stability and quite probably - as President Bush puts it - a new world order. Not so much the...

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