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...and 27% said concern over long-term career prospects would drive jobs overseas. Some 17% of the people questioned believed that software development jobs would be most impacted by brain drain, and 10% thought that programmer roles would... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/10/05/237988/IT-professionals-fear-39brain-drain39-as-UK-opportunities-dry.htm
...this dynamic and volatile business environment. In a recent IBM survey*, over 60 per cent of CEOs who were questioned believed that their businesses would undergo radical change in the next two years. When asked how successful they had been... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/12/17/228643/virtualisation-podcast.htm
...CIO Connect The organisation, which represents top-level IT management, found 73% of CIOs and IT managers questioned believed that the progress of change-management programmes in their organisations was being impeded by the lack of skills... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/06/27/225114/lack-of-skills-holds-back-change-management.htm
...data outside existing policies and processes", said FileMaker. The survey found that 64% of IT managers questioned believed their business suffered from a micro-silo mentality when it came to company information, with almost half... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/10/15/227485/small-firms-suffer-from-silo-working-survey-says.htm
...has warned that employee burnout is a serious problem among the IT managers it surveyed. More than 70% of those questioned believed that the increased burden of stress is a serious organisational issue and is adversely affecting staff morale... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/04/01/193504/Thought-for-the-dayltBRgt-Is-work-making-you-sick.htm
...of external service providers. A quarter did not conduct any review of suppliers. Overall, however, CIOs questioned believed their internal auditors performed a useful role. More than two-thirds said internal IT auditors helped them... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/01/17/207795/audit-teams-come-under-fire-in-cio-survey-of-risk-assessment.htm
...average worker spends 33% of their time out of the office. The same study also found that almost 70% of those questioned believed they were more or as productive working outside the office as in it. Essentially, the uptake of mobility... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/07/23/204030/mobile-kit-can-give-roi.htm
...ship to join an Internet start-up. In a Computer Weekly/Harvey Nash Big Question, 82% of the IT managers questioned believed that a skills drought would hold up e-commerce projects. Also in that month, car maker Ford announced savings... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/08/23/182031/How-39e39-got-into-the-enterprise.htm
...by broadband network provider, BT Ignite. The report found that as many as 47% of the business executives questioned believed that existing viruses did little or no damage. One-third of respondents said that they only updated anti... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/02/07/178205/viruses-strike-a-quarter-of-uk-businesses.htm
...managers have warned. This week's Computer Weekly/Harvey Nash Big Question found that 82% of IT managers questioned believed a skills drought could hold up e-commerce projects. Fourteen per cent said a skills shortage would not delay... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2000/02/10/176011/skills-dearth-delays-e-trade.htm

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...felt their number one development need was the ability to improve results delivery (52%). None of the 28 CIOs questioned believed they were a priority for development, with 62% saying they were the lowest priority level. However, when they... http://www.realwire.com/release_detail.asp?ReleaseID=9151

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...felt their number one development need was the ability to improve results delivery (52%). None of the 28 CIOs questioned believed they were a priority for development, with 62% saying they were the lowest priority level. However, when they... http://www.realwire.com/release_detail.asp?ReleaseID=9151
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