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Just Give Me a Nickel's Worth!

by George Ball

All you really need to know to do your job is a nickel's worth. But it's got to be the right nickel. Here's how to weed out all those paltry pennies--and avoid getting ambitious with those hearty dimes.

A Simple Case of Sabotage

by Miriam Ziemelis

What can you do when you get blindsided by sabotage in an otherwise ideal interview? First of all, be prepared. This article can help you with that much, and more.

Thanks for the Work...But No Thanks

by Joe Wynne

How could completion of extra work be an employee's cry for help? Here's another surprise from the weird and mysterious world of people management.

Total Value Management ? Policy Assessments

by Michael Wood

Are outdated or unnecessary corporate policies getting in the way of creating real value for your organization? Now is a good time to assess what those policies are really doing for you.

The Right Stuff

by Trisha Fuller

Hiring the right person with the right talent doesn't have to be rocket science. Read on for some help--before your team members blast off.

Checkmate?

by Jeff Schwartz

We're not all just pawns. Managing IT investment in the current economy is a risky proposition. The economy will recover--will you? Here's how to use program management and enterprise architecture to maximize the effectiveness of your IT investment before your kingdom falls.

The Perils of Project Initiation

by Mark Mullaly, Ph.D., PMP

The first step is always the hardest. But by changing how you think about the project initiation process, you can assure your project's success--and that you don't fall flat on your face.

Break It Down

by Geoff Choo

Is your WBS shallow or deep? Learn to love it either way. It can help you translate the vision, energy and enthusiasm of your project into a clear list of deliverables, objectives and assignments. (Re)discover how to break your WBS down the right way...

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