Building Alliances That Stick

By Todd Datz
August 15, 2003, CIO

A partnership guru provides some pointers on developing lasting relationships..
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From Integration To Execution: HP At One

By T.C. Doyle & Sonia R. Lelii, VARBusiness
From the May 07, 2003 issue of VARBusiness

When Rich Tear, president and co-founder of CSCI, a privately held VAR based in San Diego, first heard that his then-top vendor partner had agreed to merge with Hewlett-Packard in what would later turn out to be the biggest merger in high-tech history, his first reaction was, “Oh Compaq, not this.”
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Merging Corporate Cultures

Looking beyond the bottom line will ease tensions
By Erin Flynn
Diversity Channel Now Correspondent
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Where Have All The Leaders Gone?

Workforce, December 2002

…And how can HR get them back? Corporate heroes are retiring and disappearing in disgrace. The nature of leadership is changing. And HR is helping to fill the vacuum with a galaxy of new stars.
By Shari Caudron

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SLEEPING with the ENEMY

SLEEPING with the ENEMY – electronic commerce business partners
Chief Executive, The, April, 2001 by Betty Spence

In B2B, e-communities can make for strange — though not entirely unpleasant — bedfellows

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Hiring Help in a Foreign Country

In Country
You can’t go global without some local representation.
By Ysabel De La Rosa | Entrepreneur Magazine – March 2001
Steps To Success

Global strategy, local presence: These are the yin and yang of business abroad. Today, global strategy is associated with the Internet and e-commerce, but local presence means exactly what it did 50 years ago: real people on-site who can manage the complexities of an international business.
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