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Site Selection July 2000 FROM JULY 2000
Left Quote Opening nine major U.S. customer service centers in a mere three years, Sprint PCS has fine-tuned a system for rapidly adding the labor others can't even find.
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COVER STORY
Sprint PCS: Locating to Beat
the Labor Pinch Blues

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TOP 10 LABOR MARKETS
Execs Rank California, Texas Tops for Labor
STRATEGIES FOR LOCATING LABOR
Looking for Mr. (and Ms.) Goodhire
WORK FORCE TRAINING
Higher Ed Players Boost Supply of Quality Hires
CRE LEADERSHIP AWARDS
Site Selection Awards Salute Eight Executives
EUROPE'S 1999 FACILITIES RACE
How Important Was Monetary Union?
QUESTION & INSIGHT
U.K. Manager Seeks to Slay the Lack-of-Flexibility Dragon
MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
The New Science of Space Demand Forecasting
MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
Shared Services: A Business Strategy for
Increasing Shareholder Value

REAL ESTATE SERVICES
Design Experts Shed Light On Workplace Performance Measures
AUTOEXEC: REAL ESTATE TECHNOLOGY
Project Management In the 21st Century

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IDRC'S BEST PRACTICES
Cap One/JLL Strategy Tames Hyper-Growth Tiger
WORLD REPORTS
MIPIM: Watch Out, Europe, The Americans Are Coming
ASIA-PACIFIC
Asian Stars Shine Again: Malaysia, Philippines,
Singapore and Thailand

NEWSMAKER OF THE MONTH
Peter Beattie:
Queensland's Persistent Premier Lands Virgin, Red Hat HQs

NEW FRONTIERS
The E-Biz Shakeout: Clicks and Bricks Will Earmark Winners
CANADA
Labor Lures Call Centers to Newfoundland, Labrador
DECISION DATA
Watching Where Your Money Goes
IDRC LOG
Beijing Congress Signals China's Economic Coming Out
IDRC ABSTRACTS
Abstracts of Recent Major Presentations of IDRC

Special Features

Arkansas
Beats the Site Selection Clock

Oklahoma
Staying One Step Ahead

Eastern
North Carolina

Investment Opportunity Report

Pennsylvania
Planting Seeds
for High-Tech Growth

U.S. Southeast
Regional Review

Pharmaceutical
Industry Review

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