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By Linda Pophal, on May 18th, 2010
Moving forward with communication tactics without a good understanding of the target audience, their current attitudes and beliefs and the drivers that might lead them to positive action relative to your product or service is never a good idea. On the other hand, many companies – particularly smaller companies – don’t have the [...]
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By Dhanasekaran Sivaraj, on May 17th, 2010
Delivering a project is not an easy task; a project manager faces many hurdles, issues, and frequently has to endure several roller-coaster rides during the entire course of the project he/she is managing. During this period he/she may need to handle countless tasks, follow-ups, etc.
How can he/she manage all these tasks [...]
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By Gina Abudi, on May 14th, 2010
In celebration of Mother’s Day, I thought I’d write a short post on what I learned from my mother that has enabled me to be successful in life. And by successful I mean happy, healthy, a great job and able to enjoy life!
First, my mother raised my brother, sister and me by herself. [...]
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By Suprio Ghatak, on May 13th, 2010
Yes they do. The work place brings with it a lot of things that surround the individual and are experienced differently by the individual. Corporate credo, job content, your boss and his or her attitude, peers, subordinates, culture, a down-to-earth approach, accountability, proper appraisal, rewards over and above your pay if you excel, etc. [...]
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By David Shirley, on May 12th, 2010
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By Rich Maltzman
In our book we talk about the Cost of Greenality.
Like the Cost of Quality, with which Project Managers should be familiar, it speaks to the idea that money spent up front to prevent problems and to be sure to meet stakeholder requirements will outweigh the savings in the [...]
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