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What is job hopping & 5 reasons to hire someone who’s done it
Some hiring managers might look the other way when it comes to hiring someone who’s done job hopping, but we’re here to prove them wrong.
Why is project time management important + ways to improve it
Excellent project time management is one of the most crucial ingredients that ensure project success. Of course, there’s also precise project cost…
July is the most productive month of the year in the US, according to study
With an average employee efficiency of 86.23%, July is the most productive month of the year in the US. Whereas the least productive month is June.
7 project management skills for a thriving career ahead
Are you thinking of polishing your project management skills but not sure where to start?
Check out this guide and improve your competitiveness!
What is a PICK chart and how to use it for better project management?
It’s not an easy matter to come up with creative solutions and transformative ideas – but there’s a tool, which can make it less daunting. It’s called PICK charts.
Cancel culture in the workplace & what to do if you’ve fallen victim
Cancel culture has made its way into the workplace. For those unfamiliar with the term, canceling someone typically consists of a group…
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12 best employee monitoring software options to choose from
With the trend towards remote and hybrid work showing no signs of slowing down, employers all over the world are looking into employee monitoring software options. Check out our guide to help you pick the best one for you and your team!
10 home office desk setup ideas for maximizing your productivity
A desk is not just a surface that holds your laptop and your favorite coffee mug. Here are 10 home office desk setup ideas for higher productivity.
What is sandbagging in business?
Have you heard of sandbagging? It’s a practice of intentionally lowering expectations to deliver a seemingly greater result.
Read this article to learn how sandbagging is manifested in the business world, why people adopt this practice, and how you can spot a sandbag.
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