In the latest office romance poll from Vault.com, 59% of employees surveyed say they’ve been involved in a romantic relationship with a colleague. If you want to survive it -- especially if things go sour -- you owe it to yourself to pay attention to these suggestions.
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How to Handle an Office Romance: Do’s and Don’ts
Posted by estherschindler under Human ResourcesFrom https://www.citibank.com 4093 days ago
Keep the Romance Alive: Keeping Support For Your Project
Posted by estherschindler under StrategyFrom http://www.mendix.com 4098 days ago
The relationship between a project and its management sponsors is a lot like a romance. It not only takes effort in the beginning, to attract the object of your desire; it also takes constant effort and attention to keep the relationship alive and vital.
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7 Things Your Project Manager Wishes Developers Knew
Posted by estherschindler under StrategyFrom http://blog.smartbear.com 4099 days ago
Made Hot by: centrifugePR on February 17, 2013 11:02 pm
Project managers take the heat from both management and from the development staff they aim to inspire. Here’s the information your team lead desperately wishes you’d understand – to benefit everyone who’s trying to get quality software out the door.
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How to Build a Top-Performing Sales Team - StumbleUpon
Posted by bakercom1 under SalesFrom http://www.stumbleupon.com 4099 days ago
This article is on how to build a sales team by leveraging their own individual traits. Manipulative? No, you're just recognizing what they need to win and delivering it! Good tips!
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How to Know Your IT Project is Headed for Disaster
Posted by estherschindler under ManagementFrom http://www.mendix.com 4107 days ago
Made Hot by: executivedecision on February 10, 2013 3:11 am
Failed IT projects are the stuff of legend. IT projects can derail for so many reasons, it’s a wonder they ever succeed. Yet, as with most areas of life, you’re unlikely to be blindsided with trouble if you’re on the lookout for the warning signs. Here's 7 things to look for.
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7 Tips for managing teleworking IT staff
Posted by estherschindler under StrategyFrom http://www.mendix.com 4110 days ago
Made Hot by: mikehartman1 on February 6, 2013 5:02 pm
Want your telecommuter team members to feel like they’re part of the same team that works at the company offices? Keeping teleworkers part of the team and engaged is more psychology than technology.
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Should You Hire an Intern?
Posted by estherschindler under Human ResourcesFrom https://www.citibank.com 4111 days ago
Made Hot by: steefen on February 4, 2013 6:06 pm
Before you decide if hiring an intern is a smart move for you and your business, it’s important to understand the pros and cons, as well as legal and other restrictions.
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5 Tips for Finding the Right Mentor - OPEN Forum :: American Express OPEN Forum
Posted by estherschindler under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.openforum.com 4112 days ago
Made Hot by: techmedia on February 4, 2013 12:43 pm
It's hard enough to find a mentor as an individual worker. When you run a small business, it's even more difficult to get unfiltered advice about making critical decisions for the company.
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Turn File Sharing Off When You Travel, Puh-Leaze!
Posted by estherschindler under TechnologyFrom http://www.internetevolution.com 4113 days ago
The same technology that helps you in the office is a major problem on the road. Like this: "So recently I was in this hotel in Silicon Valley and I was feeling somewhat puckish. I noticed that one person's computer was listed. I clicked on his computer to see if file sharing was turned on. It was,
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8 Programming Contests and Challenges You Can't Resist
Posted by estherschindler under ResourcesFrom http://blog.smartbear.com 4113 days ago
One way for a software development consultant to set her business apart is to have plenty to brag about. You can't always share information about your clients, but you certainly can get useful glory (and sometimes cash) from participating in coding competitions. Here's a list of 8 you could apply t
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