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Vic. Government wants more women in ICT
By: Peter Davidson
18/08/2005 11:19:43
Government and private sector ICT women have joined to get and keep others in ICT careers
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By: ACS staff
09/06/2005 16:21:57
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By: ACS staff
20/04/2005 15:24:09
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Copyright and IP: how much do you know?
By: ACS
14/12/2004 14:32:19
Computer ethics can test the judgement of those required to apply them in their workplace. This is the first of a series of test cases to illustrate the Society's position on a series of everyday questions
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By: ACS staff
14/12/2004 14:03:31
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Why ICT needs Emotionally Intelligent team leaders
By: John Batros
12/10/2004 14:11:49
"Soft skills have hard consequences" - Goleman
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Holistic education essential - to a degree
By: Beverley Head
12/10/2004 12:17:02
A third of the skills nominated as essential in current ICT job advertisements are interpersonal, non technical skills.
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Platform: No ticket, no start
By: Peter Davidson
17/06/2004 08:29:07
Certification is more important than ever in the quest for professionalism
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The CEO: Government changes encouraging
By: Dennis Furini
16/04/2004 12:22:12
ACS will watch with great interest to see whether these changes make for a more productive use of resources by Government
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Profile: Lyndsey Cattermole – modest achiever
By: ACS staff
04/12/2003 14:12:33
Ask Lyndsey Cattermole, winner of this year’s Pearcey Medal, about her extraordinary three-decade career in technology, support for Australia’s ICT industry and social responsibility, and words like “lucky”, “fortunate”, and “fabulous opportunities” pepper her responses
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