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    More than 80 percent of respondents in a recent survey are unhappy at work. But IT industry pundits say that has as much to do with the current economic environment as it does with individual workplaces.

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    ...you are reluctant to let your team make decisions or insist on being involved in every aspect of their jobs. Here are some signs that you may be a micromanager who is sending the wrong signals to your team.

  • Coming to terms with the support role

    Support teams are often feel that they get less respect than the development side of the shop. You can address the problem by re-evaluating the support role.

  • Exiting the awful truth

    The truth can often hurt, so it’s not surprising that some employers avoid hearing it. But shying away from the criticisms that are unearthed during the often-neglected exit interview can have a detrimental effect on both the bottom line and the staff who remain with a company.

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  • Australian IT pros unhappy at work

    More than 80 percent of respondents in a recent survey are unhappy at work. But IT industry pundits say that has as much to do with the current economic environment as it does with individual workplaces.

  • You might be a micromanager if...

    ...you are reluctant to let your team make decisions or insist on being involved in every aspect of their jobs. Here are some signs that you may be a micromanager who is sending the wrong signals to your team.

  • Beware of the yes-man

    An overly agreeable employee that starts out as a nice addition to the staff can turn out to be a chronic source of problems. Any employee who agrees to everything is not doing you any favours.

  • 10 signs that you aren't cut out to be a developer

    Programmers make big bucks, however there are many other reasons why people might want to become a developer. Here are a few things to consider when deciding to become a software developer.

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    The CIO of San Francisco International Airport talks to ZDNet about protecting the airport's network and providing new services such as passenger WiFi.

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    Sure, it keeps turning out shiny new iBooks. But the big news from Apple lately has been apps like Keynote and iLife. Is Apple turning into a software company?

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    Nikon's sophisticated 5.24-megapixel Coolpix 5000 offers advanced photographers an extensive feature set and a compact, flexible design, although not everyone will love the camera's menu-driven operation or be satisfied with its modest lens.

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