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09th October 2009
Work management is an essential subset of management used to get work done. Typical work management activities are:
• Managing goals
• Sorting out relevant tasks
• Planning tasks
• Organizing work
• Managing meetings
• Involving people ... Read >
Author: Dr Neil Miller
09th October 2009
In order to run a great business and always be one step ahead of the competition there is a continuous need to change the ways in which you do business. A competitive market presents numerous challenges for those who do not understand the value of improvi... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
02nd October 2009
We live at a time when crime rates are soaring despite better policing and governance. This seems to have some correlation with the increasing proportion of single women. More and more women today are single than in any other generation previous. It is sa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Sourcing clients generally report that the first year and a half of their outsourced services relationships are a painful time. There will always be startup issues to be addressed. But, assuming you have a strong transition plan in place, you can take a n... Read >
Author: Dan Plute
11th September 2009
Many businesses nowadays are not only concerned with the operations and functions of the different business processes but also on how these processes are used, managed, and secured. In the formulation and design of services, the functionality and the p... Read >
Author: Ralph P.
02nd September 2009
In the Company Law amended in 2005, the shareholder representative lawsuit was established officially for the first time, which affected the company governance deeply in China. As an important part in modern company system, the shareholder representative ... Read >
Author: Sino-Link Consulting
02nd September 2009
Don�t let them delude you. All those solicitations you greet in the communication for assign bill applications are meant to swag you in and punch you. Big instant. In element, new bankruptcy laws in the US and higher monthly peak defrayal requirements a... Read >
Author: Lukas Hofbauer
30th August 2009
Achieving Best Practice - Top Tips
There is an increasing array of Best Practice Guidance, Qualifications and Training. It covers everything from very specific skill sets (eg ISEB Software Testing), through to management methodologies (eg PRINCE2 Pro... Read >
Author: Steve Twine
29th August 2009
Whether you are someone who is in charge of the IT department or you are in a position where you are going to need to work with them in the future, you need to understand that no matter what business you are in, IT governance is something that you are goi... Read >
Author: srini
10th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Smart
Many people have told me over the years about how they feel more comfortable around "intelligent" or "smart" people. I can identify with that, but I am aware that many others feel most comfortable among 'common folk', an... Read >
16th July 2009
Be Cautious When Online
Lots of people are finding joy in joining the lotteries online because it is easier and more convenient. You can get your tickets online without having to leave your home. You must be very careful when buying your lottery ticket... Read >
Author: stella
02nd July 2009
If your company is large enough to have an IT department, it is large enough to need to start thinking about IT governance. IT or Information Technology is the part of your company that controls your ability to process things, to communicate with the outs... Read >
Author: srini
12th June 2009
The concept of control is often misunderstood, because for many people the word conjures up images of stern discipline and barked orders. But the fact is a project leader has a role which requires the ability to bring a successful project to conclusion th... Read >
Author: Tim Millett
12th May 2009
Appearance has always played an important aspect in the lives of people even in ancient times. How the people of the past look gave scientists good hints on how they lived. And jewelries had always been a wonderful source of information in discovering wh... Read >
Author: Fritz
15th April 2009
Prior to independence, the Indian society was broadly classified into the upper class and the lower class. The upper class was wealthy, affluent, rich and powerful. They owned vast swathes of land and a clutter of these rich people also had some control o... Read >
Author: Alien
04th April 2009
Each state in Australia provides the rules and funding for its public education system. While the curricula may differ in application from state to state, the basics are still the same so that what is learned while at school or university in one state, wi... Read >
Author: Mel C
02nd April 2009
One key element of the Managing Successful Programmes (MSP) methodology is the concept of Governance Themes. These nine themes constitute a governance or control framework for programme management. The MSP manual presents guidance for handling each theme ... Read >
Author: Simon Buehring
27th March 2009
A condominium, or condo, is a form of housing tenure and other real property where a specified part of a piece of real estate (usually of an apartment house) is individually owned while use of and access to common facilities in the piece such as hallways,... Read >
Author: Deirdre
27th March 2009
When you talk about the people in an organization, it refers to everyone at every level from the Chief Executive Officer to the mail room worker. It is the people who accomplish the tasks necessary to fulfil the mission of the organization. Unfortunately,... Read >
Author: Michael Wolf
24th March 2009
A condominium, or condo, is a form of housing tenure and other real property where a specified part of a piece of real estate (usually of an apartment house) is individually owned while use of and access to common facilities in the piece such as hallways,... Read >
Author: Deirdre
10th March 2009
Strategy has always been the most powerful mantra to succeed in - war, governance, action or anything - and business strategies are no exception, for any successful entrepreneur in the vast province called business management. What one is engaged in busin... Read >
Author: Bob Tantullo
10th March 2009
There is an increasing array of Best Practice Guidance, Qualifications and Training. It covers everything from very specific skill sets (eg ISEB Software Testing), through to management methodologies (eg PRINCE2 Project Management) and Personal Skills... Read >
Author: Steve Twine
23rd February 2009
Fast Track to IT Success
ITIL training underpins the world's most successful framework for IT Service Management. Pulling together the best practice methods from public and private sectors ITIL is pivotal in ensuring efficient service delivery and in m... Read >
Author: Steve Twine
20th January 2009
There is an increasing array of Best Practice Guidance, Qualifications and Training. It covers everything from very specific skill sets (eg ISEB Software Testing), through to management methodologies (eg PRINCE2 Project Management) and Personal Skills... Read >
Author: Steve Twine
20th January 2009
There is an increasing array of Best Practice Guidance, Qualifications and Training. It covers everything from very specific skill sets (eg ISEB Software Testing), through to management methodologies (eg PRINCE2 Project Management) and Personal Skills... Read >
Author: Steve Twine
18th November 2008
Outsourcing has rapidly widened its spectrum reaching out to different countries of the world. It is one of the fastest and cost-effective ways for small companies to be in profitable business while the established giants eat the major share of the cake. ... Read >
Author: Stella
30th October 2008
IT Governance provided the strategic advice, training and project coaching that enabled energy markets consultancy Gemserv to gain ISO27001 certification at the first attempt and in a matter of months.
BACKGROUND
Gemserv (www.gemserv.co.uk) is a suc... Read >
Author: Alan Calder
16th October 2008
Do you really want to experience the most romantic of get away vacations for your honeymoon? Then consider taking an American express world cruise for honeymooners. The reputable credit company, which has been in the business of entertainment and hospital... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
07th October 2008
The ITILv3 Chief Examiner and the ITIL Qualifications Board released their final guidance on the new ITILv3 qualification scheme in November 2007. Since then, some there have been some 26,000 people sit the ITILv3 Foundation Certificate exam, which is tho... Read >
Author: Alan Calder
06th October 2008
The figures for internet usage in China show a continuous growth now estimated at 253 million users.The internet has become China's most important medium for product promotion.
The power of the internet is such that it has replaced the television set a... Read >
Author: KA Finch
18th August 2008
My line manager suggested to me at my last performance review interview that it would benefit both the company and myself if I attended MSP programme management training. My line manager said she had completed the training a few years ago and highly recom... Read >
Author: Annie Wright
08th May 2008
Governance, risk and compliance are areas that every business should invest time and money into to avoid any problems with their SAP systems. SAP GRC is a hugely effective method of identifying and defining risks in order to come up with solutions that m... Read >
Author: John McLean
08th May 2008
SAP or Systems, Analysis and Processes is one of the leading systems for business today, and as with any system, it is imperative that there are checks and measures in place to ensure the smooth operation of the system at the user end. Regardless of which... Read >
Author: John McLean
25th April 2008
Fast Track to IT Success
ITIL is the most widely used IT Service Management training course. It pulls together the “best practice” methods from public and private sectors across the world. ITIL is pivotal in ensuring both efficient service delivery... Read >
Author: steve twine
01st April 2008
I could make up a terrific story about this, but I won't lie - I had avoided (as in postponed, side-stepped, procrastinated) having a board of directors until now. Frankly, I had visions of having a group of old, cranky, humorless men telling me what to d... Read >
Author: Mystery CEO
01st July 2007
The word NO is a functionality to express the negative of an alternative choice or possibility. It is also an instance or an act to refusal or denial of something by its use.
When choice is mentioned, then one of the greatest virtues of humanity is at th... Read >
Author: Stanley Joshua Kudolo
07th June 2007
As I mentioned in part one of this two part series, your fundraising team is one of the most important elements of your entire fundraising operation. Without a solid team, you may encounter unnecessary roadblocks along the way - everything from uncoopera... Read >
Author: Jayson Krause
27th March 2007
In this new age where democracy is the most popular form of governance, public opinion is of great importance.
It is an expression of the people, for the people and says a great deal about the freedom they enjoy. The verdict of the people reaches the gov... Read >
Author: Gabriel Rise
04th December 2006
The Croatian Property Market Historically, the laws governing the ability of foreign nationals to purchase or otherwise own real estate in Croatia were restrictive. Of course, a great deal of this reflects the reality that through much of its history, Cro... Read >
Author: RealAdriatic.com
18th November 2006
With new and intense challenges seen in Corporate America, more and more companies are turning to the assistance of lawyers to create a risk profile and provide guidance on response. In fact, this issue has become so serious that in the past few years,... Read >
Author: Richard Hall
07th July 2006
Traditionally, discourse is defined as a message constructed linguistically in a specific social context. Nowadays, it is impossible to deny the significance of discourse for the human society as the whole. It is evident that the concept of discourse conc... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns
05th April 2006
Tax policy discussions are meant to do what? Arrive at a rational policy, or garner votes. I think it is the latter. What is lost in all the debate over tax increases versus tax cuts, is science. Contrary to what most people may think, there is some scien... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
13th August 2005
By Nicole SoltauWhat is a credit union?
A credit union is a not-for-profit, cooperative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members. Credit unions serve people that share something in common such as an employer or place of worship... Read >
Author: Nicole Soltau
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