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Consultants should come up with their exit strategy early in the engagement so they can time the project and the exit, line up follow-up work, and get client referrals and testimonials. Read more
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In this Microsoft Project 2007 tutorial, Andy Makar shares several approaches to interpreting a resource management model and answers questions that a resource manager might have about a resource pool. Read more
As a result of global trends, in the next few years many smart organizations and smart careerists will fail. In this blog business life John M McKee shares several important forecasts and recommendations. Read more
A scripting worm struck twitter.com in September. Find out how it revealed an embarrassing error, and learn a few security lessons from Twitter's mistake. Read more
Networking may not be everyone's favorite thing. But done the right away, it can lead to big career payoffs. Calvin Sun shares some ideas for successful networking. Read more
The time to develop your data archiving strategy is not the day you get hit with an eDiscovery request. Here are a few pointers to help you implement a system that will keep you in compliance. Read more
End users sometimes ask the strangest questions. Here are 20 bizarre emails from users that either don't have a clue or didn't take the time to search before hitting send. View on site
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