Home » October 11th, 2007 Entries posted on “October, 2007”

WiMax and Sprint: Forsee opts to Xohm Home

By the time it was reported earlier this week that Sprint CEO Gary Forsee resigned from the company, the news – which had been rumored for some time – held as much shock value as a 2pm traffic jam on I495 . Forsee, who assumed the CEO mantle in 2003, engineered two mammoth corporate moves [...]

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How Web 2.0 Is Shaping Politics

All of the panels at the upcoming Web 2.0 conference on November 1 look excellent, but there’s one I’m particularly interested in. “Politics on the Web, by the Web, and for the Web” at The New New Internet conference features four very talented individuals from the world of politics and technology. Together, this panel should [...]

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Dr. Brand Niemann: A Web 2.0 Leader in Government

Dr. Brand Niemann is a leader in the use of Web 2.0 technology in the public sector. With a 27-year government career under his belt, he currently serves as Senior Enterprise Architect in the Office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the Environmental Protection Agency. ExecutiveBiz is honored to have him speak in the [...]

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Executive Roundtable

An Executive Roundtable led by Robert Corlett, Founder of Staffing Advisors focused on recruiting, retention and reward best practices was held this morning at the Tyson’s Corner Westin. Some of the comments and insights are: Corlett offered the following key points in conducting “Results Based Hiring,” On what workers want, he pointed to a study [...]

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There Must be Something in the Water

Somewhere along the line – as partisan mudslinging increased over the Iraq War – the concepts of patriotism and service to one’s country became contorted to fit the various political agendas. One pundit argues that it is unpatriotic to question the War, and a politician comes back and says it would be unpatriotic not to. [...]

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