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Posted on 18/12/07

Workplace wheel of fortune

Special to The Globe and Mail

Last month, chip designers at Cisco Systems Inc. in Ottawa turned into stock traders. About 20 employees in the networking vendor's chip-design group bought and sold "stock" based on predictions about how many defects they would find in a new design by the end of the month. Each stock represented a range of possible numbers of defects.

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