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The Internet in the Workplace: How New Technology Is Transforming Work

The Internet in the Workplace: How New Technology Is Transforming Work
The Internet, and all the netcentric innovations that emerge from it, have transformed the workplace and our working lives in a very short time. The net added a window to the world on worker's desks, and made 24 by 7 connectivity to the workplace a reality--blurring the line between work and time off. It triggered new styles of teamwork, new leadership challenges, new modes of communicating, new job roles and employer-employee relationships, and new, alarmingly effective tools for workplace surveillance. The capabilties offered by netcentric technologies might seem to eliminate completely the need for a physical workplace, but the workplace remains, partly because the virtual, and in fact, the physical appearance of a typical office looks about the same. Nevertheless, the psychological characteristics of the workplace have changed considerably. Workers, from the mail room clerk to the CEO, are learning new skills--to employ on the net's power but avoid the egregious blunders that the net so dramatically amplifies. In The Internet in the Workplace, Patricia Wallace demonstrates how netcentric technologies touch every kind of workplace, and explores the challenges and dilemmas they create. Patricia Wallace is Director, Information Technology and Distance Programs at the Center for Talented Youth, Johns Hopkins University. Wallace's background and career span the disciplines of information technology, psychology, education, and business. Her recent book, The Psychology of the Internet (Cambridge, 1999) has been translated into nine languages. Wallace's work has been featured often in the media, including MSNBC, CNN, ABC News, the BBC, NPR, USA Today, and the Washington Post.



Good News about High Blood Pressure: Everything You Need to Know to Take Control of Hypertension--And Your Life by Thomas Pickering,
Good News about High Blood Pressure: Everything You Need to Know to Take Control of Hypertension--And Your Life by Thomas Pickering,
Here is the most comprehensive, up-to-date, and helpful book of its kind ever published for the fifty million Americans who suffer from high blood pressure, or hypertension. An internationally acclaimed authority, Dr. Thomas Pickering is Professor of Medicine at the Hypertension Center at the New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center in New York. He is a leading researcher and educator, and the author of over 350 scientific articles and three clinical textbooks. Reflecting all the latest cutting-edge research, Good News about High Blood Pressure explains new technological breakthroughs such as ambulatory monitoring, the best mainstream treatments for high blood pressure and high cholesterol, and the pros and cons of alternative treatments such as vitamins, herbs, and meditation. Dr. Pickering reminds us that people suffering from hypertension do not necessarily exhibit any visible signs of stress or strain. In fact, in the vast majority of cases, hypertension produces no symptoms whatsoever, which is what makes it so deadly. This "invisible disease", which plagues its victims for life, can lead to heart disease and strokes - the nation's leading causes of death and disability. The bad news is that just 65% of hypertension sufferers are aware of their condition, and only 49% are undergoing treatment. But the good news is that there are many new treatment options available that enable these people to keep their illness in check and live long and fruitful lives. With over twenty-five years experience in answering patients' questions about their condition, Dr. Pickering shows hypertension patients how to take charge of their situation by learning to monitor their own blood pressure and bymaking appropriate changes in their lifestyle. In order to control high blood pressure, he emphasizes, one must deal with the other risk factors for heart disease, such as smoking, excess weight, and high cholesterol.



New Scientist - New Scientist is a weekly international science magazine covering recent developments in science and technology for a general English-speaking audience. As well as covering current events and news from the scientific community, the magazine often features speculative articles, ranging from the philosophical to the technical.

Kids News Network - Kids News Network, created 1991 in New York City by JoAnna Levenglick, is a TV news magazine show done by children that covers entertainment, pro sports, books, technology, style, and health. Celebrity interviews are one-on-one, and are done by two young reporters who have been doing interviews since 1993, and have traveled all over the United States doing movie junkets and being on the set of movies.

The Green Bay News-Chronicle - The Green Bay News-Chronicle started on November 1972 as a strike paper against the Green Bay Press-Gazette. Originally called "The Green Bay Daily News", the Typographical Union, unhappy with the new technology that newspapers were acquiring at that time to change from hot lead to computers, thereby costing them jobs, was what lead to the initial rift.

New York City College of Technology - New York City College of Technology, called New York City Technical College prior to 2002 and nicknamed City Tech, is the largest four-year technical school in the northeastern United States, and one of four colleges within the City University of New York (CUNY) system to grant, within the same institution, both associate's and bachelor's degrees (the others being the College of Staten Island, Medgar Evers College, and John Jay College). Located in the Borough of Brooklyn, City Tech ...



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