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Aavalar Consulting Newsletter Connecting Business,
Talent and Technology
January 2007

Dear Joseph,

Aavalar Consulting is dedicated to providing flexible human capital solutions for both I.T. and engineering organizations. Our tag line is “connecting business, talent and technology.” So, consistent with our focus, this newsletter includes articles that are technology specific as well as articles which provide insight into human factors. We hope you enjoy it and find it informative and useful. The publication is constantly evolving. We welcome any suggestions or contributions you might have.

Sincerely,
Joe Yesulaitis
President and CEO

In this issue...
  • News You Can Use
  • Daryl Richter comments on SOA - Service Oriented Architecture
  • Barbara Fitzgerald-Turner, SPHR
    Establishing Performance Goals for IT Professionals

  • Daryl Richter comments on SOA - Service Oriented Architecture
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    Daryl Richter provides some interesting real world insight into SOAs

    It’s no secret that Service Oriented Architecture – SOA is a hot topic and overused buzzword in the world of Information Technology. If you’ve been flipping through CIO Magazine and thinking to yourself, “man - I gotta get me some SOA”, you might want to think twice before plopping down millions of dollars to buy software from one of the big SOA vendors, thinking that it will solve your problems. In a candid interview with Human Capital and Technology Report [HTCR], Daryl Richter, explains why it is essential to ask yourself what problem you are trying to solve and then approach the problem from a design standpoint rather than a “buying a product” standpoint.


    Barbara Fitzgerald-Turner, SPHR
    Establishing Performance Goals for IT Professionals

    Barbara Fitzgerald-Turner, a veteran Technology company HR professional, talks about establishing and achieving S.M.A.R.T. performance goals for IT Professionals to increase Employee Commitment, Productivity and Retention.

    It should be no surprise to anyone in the IT arena (where success is based primarily on the creativity, dedication, and standards of excellence of its human capital) that according to a recent survey by the Corporate Leadership Council (CLC), the level of employee commitment in a firm can make or break the bottom line. The survey of over 50,000 employees at 59 global organizations found that by increasing employees engagement levels, organizations can expect an increase in performance of up to 20 percentile points and an 87% reduction in employees probability of departure. Translation, highly committed employees significantly outperform the average and are dramatically less likely to resign.


    News You Can Use
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    IT Employment Resumes Climb in November 2006; Tight Supply -Hampers Even Greater Growth

    Alexandria, VA, December 12, 2006 – After the first pullback in IT Employment in more than a year in October, IT employment resumed its climb in November. According to the National Association of Computer Consultant Businesses (NACCB), there were 3,674,300 IT workers, an increase of 0.14%, or 5,300, from the previous month. IT employment is up more than 132,000, or almost 4%, since November 2005.

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