How to Explain Why You Left Your Last Job
We all have been there – the moment when during the job interview the hiring manager asked, “Why did you leave your last job?”
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We all have been there – the moment when during the job interview the hiring manager asked, “Why did you leave your last job?”
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It can be an overwhelming thing when beginning a project at work or home. At its genesis, there is so much to do and little end in sight, and so you might not even be sure where to begin. This can hurt your productivity as well as your creativity. Thankfully, help is at hand. What
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Freelancers tend to have to deal with a lot of fear when it comes to their work
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Projects fail when the reason why the project is being done isn’t clear, or is a good one
If the project you were busy working on has just been shelved then you might be feeling puzzled, frustrated or even angry. Sometimes, it doesn’t seem logical or even fair. It’s likely that your project has suffered the consequences of one of these 3 reasons:The excess of boom-times causes business leaders, in recession, to shelve
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In a recent post on her blog, Elizabeth Harrin shares with us some research from Forrester which (in her words) reminds us that projects are about people, not technology. Elizabeth Harrin is a blogger (a girl’s guide to project management) who won the ComputerWeekly 2008 IT Blog Awards in the Project Management category. Her post
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