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icleId=9043339&source=NLT_AM&nlid=1> &articleId=9043339&source=NLT_AM&nlid=1

 

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"Technical proficiency is an area where newbies certainly aren't lacking.
While they may not possess the tech skills of old -- expertise in outdated
areas like NetWare, Cobol, even ColdFusion programming -- this new
generation packs a punch with mastery of things like HTML programming and a
complete comfort level with business basics like Microsoft PowerPoint and
Excel, not to mention Web 2.0 advances like blogging and social networking."

 

I thought the statement was interesting.

 

Respectfully,

 

Adam Phillip Churvis 

President

Productivity Enhancement

 



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