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Posted 969 days ago by EntreOasisSponsor Content Deputy Champion Group - EntreOasis Group - MediaSpark Group - GoVenture Group - Cisco Contributor5465
How to use Survey Gizmo, an online survey service.
Posted 1273 days ago by CiscoSponsor Group - Cisco Contributor5110
Life is all about making good first impressions with the people we meet. This article provides tips for making good first impressions in business and networking situations; with business cards, cover
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Whether you're a new graduate or career changer, starting a career takes a lot of motivation and energy.
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Finding a job as the trailing partner in a job-related move can be a real challenge.
Posted 1272 days ago by CiscoSponsor Group - Cisco Contributor5110
Wishful thinking is assuming that things will just work out when you have no good reason to think that they will.
Posted 1272 days ago by CiscoSponsor Group - Cisco Contributor5110
Many people use their memory to keep track of active projects, things they need to do, and commitments they’ve made.
Posted 1272 days ago by CiscoSponsor Group - Cisco Contributor5110
At the project/task levels, poor planning is one of the main reasons projects fail, fall behind schedule or miss their deadlines.
Posted 1272 days ago by CiscoSponsor Group - Cisco Contributor5110
Do you have piles of paper stacked up on your desk, your bookcase, or even the floor? Do you have trouble finding important files?
Posted 1272 days ago by CiscoSponsor Group - Cisco Contributor5110
Perfectionism is the practice of continuing to work on a project or task well past the point where the extra effort is adding meaningful value.
Posted 1272 days ago by CiscoSponsor Group - Cisco Contributor5110
Overscheduling is the practice of trying to plan your days, weeks, or projects with too much detail.
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