Manage your project on time every time
As both an active project manager and a project management trainer, people often ask me what are the fundamental aspects to successful project management. Whilst there have been many great books writ
Save Face Time and Money on Your Next IT Project
How many times have you been involved in a project where a newly-released piece of software required an immediate enhancement because the right people were not “in the loop”? This is an example of ho
Treasure Hunts for Corporate Harmony
Communication between departments in a business is crucial. If a customer orders 23 widgets, they expect 23 widgets, not 23 gizmos. If communication within your business breaks down, that is what the
Replacing administration with capital management
Enterprises have a large sums invested in the capital that is utilized in performance, to achieve objectives. Most enterprises don’t even know the extent of what this capital is. There is no manageab
Interim Executive Management and It s Future
Interim Management should be seen as an evolutionary way of working at the forefront of a wave of change, sweeping through the workplace.
Interims should be ‘riding on the crest of a wav
Managing Unemployment By Managing Employment
"I cannot believe she filed for unemployment! She didn’t show up to work for 3 days and then has the nerve to try to get ME for unemployment!" This is feedback Arizona PEOs commonly heard from employ
Great Business Standards Do You Have Them
If you are a business owner, you probably follow certain standards within your business. I'm talking about those "rules" you set up and follow - your business etiquette.
For example, my
Financial Management and The Art of Controlling Costs Successfully
The success of any business relies on the profit they pull in every year. To guarantee this profit is the highest it can be, appropriate financial management measures must be put into place. Controll
How Leaders Use Voice Mail
Your outgoing voice mail message tells a lot about you. In fact, it may be the first impression that you make with a new client. Here's how to appear successful.
1) Present a Positive Im
Tips for Training Your Cleaning Staff
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Proper training of your cleaning staff not only leads to cleaner buildings, but it also means fewer accidents, faster cleaning times, and a more profe
How to Say No
Here's how to say "no" with class and respect.
> Be Courageous
Some people feel afraid to say "no." They may either expect a hostile reaction or they want to be helpful. As
How to Choose Your Corporate Treasure Hunt
Corporate treasure hunts are increasingly marketed and used as team building events, quite rightly so as they combine the best of traditional team building with an enjoyable day. A treasure hunt, pro
Successful Projects It s Not Rocket Science
There is no worse person to be than the project manager at the end of a failed project. As an IT project manager, I have experienced that feeling and I can tell you it's not nice. IT projects are par
Deadline Management
“When length is a problem, I'd rather cut out sections -- entire thoughts -- than chisel off the texture and color from the most important parts of the story. Cutting is hard and painful work, but I'
Successful Organizational Leadership Effective Execution through Strategic Alignment
It is an all-too-familiar scenario. Corporation X misses badly on its commitments several quarters in a row and the stock plummets. As a result, the Board loses confidence, the CEO “resigns,” and a n
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