Leeann McCallum of Beca: IT management with a twist
The group IT infrastructure manager at the engineering firm relaxes by getting a weekend job
The group IT infrastructure manager at the engineering firm relaxes by getting a weekend job
Employees may want to choose the device they use for work, but that doesn’t guarantee they will automatically buy into a business’s new bring-your-own-device (BYOD) strategy, according to analysts.
One of New Zealand’s largest Kaupapa Maori disability healthcare providers, Te Roopu Taurima O Manukau, has signed a three-year contract to outsource its entire IT operations to local datacentre and infrastructure provider Revera.
Companies that promote a healthy work-life balance generally have corporate-wide policies and guidelines that allow individual employees and their managers to set up flexible work arrangements.
The balance between work and personal lives is dramatically out of sync. There are several reasons for this, and many point to the current economic situation. No longer are managers and employees driven by personal and corporate successes (and excesses) of the 90s.