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What Makes For A Career In Higher Education?, Charles Bicak
What Makes For A Career In Higher Education?, Charles Bicak
Mountain Plains Journal of Business and Technology
Reflections on a career in higher education, offered by UNK Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic & Student Affairs Charlie Bicak.
Virtual Teams In The Classroom: A Case Study, Nancy E. Landrum, Lori D. Paris
Virtual Teams In The Classroom: A Case Study, Nancy E. Landrum, Lori D. Paris
Mountain Plains Journal of Business and Technology
With the increase in technology and globalization, virtual teams are to the new century what self-managed work teams were to the past. Virtual teams are "cross-functional teams that operate across space, time, and organizational boundaries with members whocommunicate mainly through electronic technologies" (McShane & Von Glinow, 2000, p. 271). A virtual team is a tool that the organizations can employ to make quick decisions in a complex environment, especially, in an environment where employees are spreadacross the globe (Duarte & Snyder, 1999; Manz & Sims, 1987; McShane & Von Glinow, 2000).
Both traditional and self-managed work teams have long been …
The Use And Value Of Data Warehousing In Higher Education, Robert P. Weber, James E. Weber
The Use And Value Of Data Warehousing In Higher Education, Robert P. Weber, James E. Weber
Mountain Plains Journal of Business and Technology
Industry is experiencing a dramatic increase in the use of data warehousing techniques, but higher education has been slow to follow suit. This paper illustrates some common uses of data warehousing in industry, provides higher education analogues and suggests the potential value of data warehousing techniques to colleges and universities.