Matthew Bellm

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Diagnostics, Asset Management October 1, 1998

Closing the distance learning gap

Training has always been considered an important factor in staying competitive in a global economy. Employees need to remain current with latest methods and technology.Most would agree training is important, but there is obvious cost in developing or purchasing training. Companies also lose productive employee time while sit through training; not to mention travel costs if training isn't ...

By Matthew Bellm
HMI, OI September 1, 1998

Cutting down on Internet abuse at work

The Internet is proving to be a useful and very accessible tool for businesses. Many companies provide employees with access to the Internet.But let's face it, we all know that a lot of web surfing during working hours is not work related. Looking up a work-related news story easily leads to checking the baseball standings or a movie review.

By Matthew Bellm
Info Management May 1, 1998

Two ways to find product information on the web

Ninety-five percent of U.S. manufacturers believe the Internet is here to stay, according to the latest "Survey of American Manufacturers," by the accounting firm of Grant Thornton (Chicago, Ill.). Websites for mid-sized manufacturers have increased dramatically, and more companies are expected to have their own website up and running sometime in 1998 (see table).

By Matthew Bellm
Process Safety March 1, 1998

Instant Fulfillment Promises Fast Access to Product Information

Want information on products advertised in Control Engineering but don't have the time for mail-in reader service? The answer is Instant Fulfillment.In addition to the current process of mailing in a reader service card and waiting for more information through the mail, readers can also access more information "instantly" on the web.

By Matthew Bellm
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