Guidance to help you calibrate the issues to consider in the “Go/No-Go” decision process of canceling or killing a project.
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Evaluating When to Kill a Project: What Criteria Do You Use?
Posted by estherschindler under StrategyFrom http://quickbase.intuit.com 3635 days ago
Made Hot by: robinandy58 on April 18, 2014 9:12 am
Of course, you should let your customers share pictures
Posted by rsmiller510 under Social MediaFrom http://socmedianews.com 3653 days ago
Made Hot by: OpenSourceMedia on March 28, 2014 11:32 pm
I'm across a story the other day about a trend where some restaurants are banning picture taking. I actually couldn't think of a more short-sighted reaction to social media. These folks are acting as your brand ambassadors and broadcasting your business to the world. Who wouldn't want that? And th
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Putting Watson to Delicious Use
Posted by rsmiller510 under TechnologyFrom http://socmedianews.com 3656 days ago
Made Hot by: techmedia on March 25, 2014 6:57 am
IBM has been trying to commercialize Watson since its coming out party on Jeopardy a few years ago, and this year at South by Southwest they built an application that put the technology to delicious use.
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It’s Time to End Spreadsheet Abuse!
Posted by estherschindler under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://quickbase.intuit.com 3656 days ago
Made Hot by: zioncampo on March 25, 2014 7:03 am
Clever uses of spreadsheets and ways spreadsheets are abused to solve process and collaboration problems.Spreadsheets are great – when you’re creating a spreadsheet. But, writes David Strom, software like Excel isn’t the right tool for a lot of tasks, and vast sins have been committed in the name o
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Corporate attitudes swing from warm to frigid faster than you can say 'analytics' - FierceBigData
Posted by bakercom1 under Customer ServiceFrom http://www.fiercebigdata.com 3657 days ago
You may run into trouble with your business partners and suppliers who are developing this new and bad attitude. Watch out for it. And be careful not to fall into this trap yourself when dealing with your customers.
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Creating a Company Culture…Deliberately
Posted by estherschindler under StrategyFrom http://quickbase.intuit.com 3673 days ago
Made Hot by: LimeWood on March 10, 2014 4:00 am
“Company culture” isn’t just a buzzword: It describes the way a group of people work together. You can do a few things to encourage one that’s positive. Here’s a few I’ve learned from experience… and from listening.
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Get more done with these 10 great Android business apps
Posted by sjvn under ResourcesFrom http://www.greenbot.com 3677 days ago
Made Hot by: NanoTechnologyMedia on March 4, 2014 11:40 pm
You may not be able to do all your business work with just your Android smartphone alone, but with the right apps you can come mighty close.
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The Cover Letter is Dead. Long Live LinkedIn!
Posted by estherschindler under Human ResourcesFrom http://blog.smartbear.com 3683 days ago
Made Hot by: Digitaladvert on February 28, 2014 5:49 pm
Stop sweating over those overly long humble-brag letters. Employers know they’re BS. Instead, save your sweat for making a lush LinkedIn profile.
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Olympic lesson: Don’t mess up with influencers when you’re in spotlight
Posted by rsmiller510 under Social MediaFrom http://socmedianews.com 3691 days ago
Made Hot by: Copysugar on February 19, 2014 4:43 pm
When you're on center stage as the Russians are this week, it's essential to put your best forward, and let's face it, the Olympic hosts haven't done much to make friends and influence people with the world watching.
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Project Management Lessons from an Amateur Magician
Posted by estherschindler under StrategyFrom http://quickbase.intuit.com 3699 days ago
Doing magic shows and mini-shows over the past two decades has taught Daniel Dern a number of important project management lessons, from planning ahead to just-in-time dependencies tracking, as well as conducting deliverable post-mortems. While you may not plan projects that involve pulling a rabbi
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