Memo: Professionals Prefer PC's
Article Abstract:
When 701 professional knowledge workers were asked how they would spend $10,000 to enhance their individual productivity, nearly two-thirds of the sample said they would purchase a word processor, a personal computer, or computer software. A strikingly low thirteen percent reported a preference for using the money to hire new office personnel. Honeywell Technalysis conducted the survey.
Publication Name: Office Administration and Automation
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0745-4325
Year: 1985
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Memo: Benefits on the Defensive
Article Abstract:
With Congress always hungry for new forms of taxation, the advantageous status of employee benefit plans may be in jeopardy in 1985. The prediction is that corporate America will rethink the structure of current benefit plans and look for ways of softening the impact of formal changes in the tax system.
Publication Name: Office Administration and Automation
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0745-4325
Year: 1985
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