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Zentropy Partners, located near MIT in Cambridge, MA, maintains offices worldwide, providing business and technology consulting services. The company is organized as an aggregate of departments which it calls 'functions,' including ones that deal with technical, creative, engagement management, project management, e-marketing and knowledge management functions. John Wolfarth, Fady Khiarallah and John Skolis head the company's creative, technical and marketing teams, respectively. Wolfarth, Khiarallah and Skolis describe their jobs and talk about how effective cooperation is achieved among them.

Author: Moore, Whitney
Publisher: Integrated Media, Inc.
Publication Name: Publish
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 0897-6007
Year: 2000
Publishing, Publishing Industries, Interview, Business consultants, Management consultants, Company business management, Skolis, John, Khiarallah, Fady, Wolfarth, John, Zentropy Partners

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Color control

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Color management has traditionally been left to the experts, but vendors are claiming that color management has moved to the hands of users. They say technological breakthroughs have made management simple and transparent. In fact, technologies are improving and many good products are appearing, but even so, many are not yet as good as they need to be, and no one product does everything. Industry experts agree that creating a workflow that produces good, consistent color requires spending time on color management.

Author: Cotler, Emily
Publisher: Integrated Media, Inc.
Publication Name: Publish
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 0897-6007
Year: 2000
Printing & Publishing, Color

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Designing for dotcoms

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Creative designers, especially those familiar with the print world, are finding themselves pressured to add Web-design skills to their repertoires. Organizations of every variety need Web designers, and entire creative teams are being established in many companies. The dotcom shift is generating a need for staff that shows no signs of slowing down.

Author: Cotler, Emily
Publisher: Integrated Media, Inc.
Publication Name: Publish
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 0897-6007
Year: 2000
Employment, Design and construction, Web sites, Web site design, Electronic commerce, E-commerce, Web site/Web page development, Industry hiring, Career opportunity, Career opportunities

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