Trump would be a 'disaster for innovation,' say Silicon Valley execs

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Trump would be a 'disaster for innovation,' say Silicon Valley execs

A group of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, company founders, engineers and investors have signed an open letter regarding Donald Trump. The gist: the don't like him and think he would be a disaster for the business of innovation. Read More

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Rats! Sexism really is everywhere

According to research, sexism extends all the way down to the mice and rats used in clinical trials. Read More

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Close the IT skills gap by improving gender equality

CIOs need to develop a future workforce now. The key to that is digital fluency, it empowers women, and it empowers CIOs with a robust source of talent. Read More

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You carry their dead weight

Up to 20% of your consultants were probably rated 'below level' or 'significantly below level' in their most recent annual reviews. You need to identify their dead weight to keep it from dragging you down. Read More

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Software engineers are not cogs, so stop treating them that way

The cost of software engineering talent, first and foremost their salaries, continues to grow and can be rightly seen as an expensive resource. One might expect over time, as software engineering salaries increase, that organizations would become more adept at efficiently allocating these team members. Unfortunately, the methods and manner in which software engineers are managed and utilized has become increasingly irresponsible and inefficient. Read More

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