Career Planning is an activity that should not stop once you are done with your high school or college. In fact, it should be a constant process in your
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You go to a family gathering or a friends’ reunion and you get asked, “What are your plans for higher education?” or “What have you thought about your career?”
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Finding the career of your choice can be quite a challenge. There are so many options and so many opinions influencing your decision that it is almost impossible to be
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We have already discussed how you can identify your personal strengths, weaknesses and opportunities in other blog posts (links to respective blog posts). In this blog, we will try to
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You are sitting on your workstation, wondering if your skills are getting dated. You try to update your resume and are hit by the hard truth: “You haven’t learnt anything
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We have already discussed how you can identify your personal strengths in this other blog (link to Identifying Your Personal Strengths blog post). However, it is equally important to be
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You are at an interview at the place that you really like. The interview is going great, but then the interviewer asks you this question: “List down your greatest personal
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This is the second blog on the basics of job-hunting. The first blog took you through how to look for a new job and possibly a career shift. All of
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It is that time of the year when a lot of us will be going through annual evaluations at our workplaces. There will possibly be some increments and some disappointments.
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The Coronavirus pandemic is bigger than anybody expected. Although the UK has quite a small number of cases, the rest of Europe is struggling to cope and shutting its borders
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Help Wanted – apply within
Posted in: Other StuffHi Folks this is a simple request for your help. I feel passionate about helping Technical Professionals realize their career and personal goals, as I wish someone was around, accessible
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Are you OK with fudging?
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The Implications of the Product Life-Cycle (Part One)
Posted in: All Featured Articles, Leader, ProfessionalDid you know that organizational shape and behavior tends to reflect it’s company’s products?
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Brilliant Basics: Converting ideas and opportunities in technology to business value
Posted in: ProfessionalNobody has the monopoly on good ideas. You may find yourself in a situation where you have a good idea that can revolutionize your organization, if only ‘management’ could see
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Brilliant Basics: Getting the Most from Email Communication in Business
Posted in: Professional Tags: better email, effective email, email communication, good emailThe Internet has brought unprecedented access to information, and to each other. Using email, we are now able to contact friends, family and colleagues worldwide at the same time and
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How to Stimulate Technical Innovation
Posted in: All Featured Articles, LeaderI recently wrote about creating technical innovation in a regimented world. The main thrust of this post covered the issues in building a framework for creativity in organization’s that are
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Are there Lightworkers in your department?
Posted in: All Featured Articles, Other Stuff, ProfessionalThis is a continuation of the topic of Lightworkers and Darkworkers currently buzzing around on a few blogs; I wrote about Darkworkers here. Lightworkers, as defined by Steve Pavlina here,
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Update May 19 2008
Posted in: Other StuffHi Folks, I apologise for not publishing anything for a week. I am in the middle of a house move and apart from my equipment being packed across several boxes,
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10 Worst Workspaces
Posted in: Other StuffI just found this interesting post (below) on the valleywag blog, naming the 10 worst workplaces, according to their own research. I don’t think the research was done scientifically (so read it

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