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Things are Looking UP!

CNN Money and Industry Week predict capital spending up 4.3% this year on average with a 3.7% in tech $$.

Heading Back to the Classroom?

2004 Wall Street Journal/Harris Interactive Business School Survey recently ranked the top U.S. business schools. Here are the findings:
Top Business Schools

  1. University of Michigan (Stephen M. Ross School of Business)
  2. Carnegie Mellon University (David A. Tepper School of Business)
  3. Dartmouth College (Tuck School of Business)
  4. University of Pennsylvania (Wharton School)
  5. University of Chicago
  6. Yale University
  7. Northwestern University (Kellogg Graduate School of Management)
  8. Columbia University
  9. MIT (Sloan School of Management)
  10. Stanford University

Top for Technology/Telecommunications/Internet

  1. MIT (Sloan)
  2. Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)
  3. University of Maryland (Robert H. Smith School of Business)
  4. Brigham Young University (Marriott School of Management)
  5. Harvard University
  6. University of Michigan (Ross)
  7. University of Denver (Daniels College of Business)
  8. Stanford University
  9. University of Texas (McCombs School of Business)
  10. University of California, Berkeley (Haas School of Business)

What’s In A Title?

Is your tech support manager required to be part magician, wizard, psychiatrist, stuntman, seer and negotiator? IT personnel have to wear many hats, what’s worse the trend indicates that technology infrastructure and business process may be losing their elite place in today’s business. As we become more reliant on infrastructure, the more IT functions meld into daily operations, becoming as critical a utility as electricity and transportation.

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