7 Public Speaking Tips for Introverts
Hello, this is Laura Lee Rose – author of the business and time management books TimePeace: Making peace with time […]
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Hello, this is Laura Lee Rose – author of the business and time management books TimePeace: Making peace with time […]
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Recently I was approached by a professional struggling with what her next career position should be. Her background was in project management, but she could go back to school and get her MBA. She should start something on her own, or she could stay exactly where she is and focus on her PMP certification. She could take her transferable skills and move into operational management for the executive level. She could do this or that or the other. She was continually flip-flopping among all these options that she was stalled.
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“Camps,” if you’ve missed their advent entirely, are one- or two-day conferences that cost little or nothing, with content presented
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We’re at an inflection point. Agile practices transitioned over the last couple years from “emerging” to “predominant”. Companies are sampling
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Delighting Your Customers! By Dr. Shree Nanguneri Ever thought about a time when a salesman, provider or a vendor asked
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The Electrical Audit Process – PART I Co-Authors: Dr. Shree Nanguneri and Mr. Rao. G Electrical Equipment Audit Abstract Organizations throughout the
Electrical Audit Compliance for This Millennium – Organizational Approach – Part I Read More »
I am repeatedly in conversations with someone who refers to “PMs”. And I have to figure out which kind of
Programming managers have typically had years of training in programming… And no training in management. I’ve been taking a fascinating
Could we make managing programmers a little easier? Read More »