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 life
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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?” Such
This post is part 1 of 9 in the series Job Hunting -
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
This post is part 2 of 9 in the series Job Hunting -
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
This post is part 3 of 9 in the series Job Hunting -
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
This post is part 4 of 9 in the series Job Hunting -
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
This post is part 5 of 9 in the series Job Hunting -
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
This post is part 6 of 9 in the series Job Hunting -
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
This post is part 8 of 9 in the series Job Hunting -
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.
This post is part 7 of 9 in the series Job Hunting -
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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The Seven Types of Difficult Boss
Posted in: All Featured Articles, Best Of, Freelancer, Graduate, Leader, Professional Tags: bad boss, bad management, bad manager, managing upwards, new managerGot a boss who is really difficult to work with? Want to resort to physical abuse, or create an effigy to burn? I know the feeling. Here are seven types of difficult bosses and how to deal with them.
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How New Managers Can Get To Know Their Employees
Posted in: All Featured Articles, Leader Tags: management, new managerIn days of old, managers were the king-pins of their domains and were to be obeyed without question. Not so today. Managers must understand their employees to build an efficient
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10 Tips for New Managers
Posted in: All Featured Articles, Leader, Professional Tags: new managerHave you just taken on your first managerial role? (Congratulations!) You won’t want to miss these 10 valuable tips! I remember my first position as a manager. It was a
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5 Major Gaffes I’ve Made as an IT Manager
Posted in: All Featured Articles, Best Of, Leader, Professional Tags: change management, naivety, new managerI can look back on my career now and laugh at some of the things I did, and in some cases I cringe like crazy to the point my toes
This post is part 5 of 18 in the series Coping with Defeat

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