Over the years, I’ve written frequently about government efficiency and inefficiency. I even wrote a book that, among other ...
“Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Julian Baring, general manager, North ...
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away … an IT leader thought his approach of throwing in more storage arrays every time he had a storage capacity issue was “the most efficient way” to deal with ...
Over the years, I’ve written frequently about government efficiency and inefficiency. I even wrote a book that, among other things, measured types of efficiency across 38,000 local governments in the ...
The use of computers and electronic records in the accounting world has led to increased efficiency in the accounting process. Inefficiency accounting is not necessarily a judgment of certain ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Armed with technology and unbridled ambition, the new crop of college entrepreneurs isn’t afraid to challenge the status quo and engage ...
Since about 2001, several sectors of the economy have become increasingly inefficient, in the sense that it takes more resources to produce a given output, such as 1000 barrels of oil. I believe that ...
Editor’s note: Opinion content expressed by columnists is solely the opinion of that person and not the Daily Journal. Over the years, I’ve written frequently about government efficiency and ...
Government inefficiency can stem from operational scale, being either too small or too large. The complexity of government operations, often surpassing private sector counterparts, contributes to ...