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Nov 15, 2024 |
g2.com | Lauren Pope
Think about the last time you failed at work. What are the chances you could have avoided that failure had you taken a little extra time to plan? If you’re a project manager the answer to that question is obvious. You’re paid to be the Planner-in-Chief of your project teams. Project failure comes from missed communication, blown budgets, and unforeseen roadblocks. While some of those things are unavoidable, there’s a strategy you can utilize to increase your chances of project success.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
g2.com | Lauren Pope
Employees are working hard for more than just the money – they want to know what you’re bringing to the table. As more employees seek employment opportunities that fit into their lifestyle, it’ll take more than just a six-figure salary to find qualified candidates. If you’re hoping to find and keep the best talent out there, you’ll need to take a hard look at what you’re bringing to the table. That’s why employee benefits are becoming the next big battleground in the war on talent.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
g2.com | Mara Calvello
The talent market is a competitive place. One day a candidate is perfectly happy in the job they're in, and the next they’re updating their resume and on the hunt for something new. In order to stay ahead of the demand for top talent, it’s in your best interests to consistently source candidates within the job market. What is candidate sourcing? Candidate sourcing is the continued search for potential hires to fill current and future job openings.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
g2.com | Mary Clare Novak
Sign here. Initial there. Those two phrases should definitely make you stop and think, “Wait a minute, what am I agreeing to right now?” You don’t want to walk blindly into a legal contract, and avoiding breach is going to require deep review of every detail of the agreement. As you manage your own legal obligations and assume that the party on the other end will hold up their end of the deal, you need to consider the essential elements included in a contract.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
g2.com | Kevin Indig
Some of the most gripping and inspiring speeches ever given are keynotes. For example, Steve Jobs’ introduction of the iPhone (also called Stevenote); Barack Obama at the 2004 Democratic National Convention; or Gary Vaynerchuk’s keynote speech at Inc 500 Seminar 2011. They grip us. Move us. What is a keynote speaker? But why are keynotes different from other speeches or presentations? Because they are the key moment of an event – often a conference. That’s why they are key notes.
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