How do you manage your projects

Posted on June 4, 2008 | Filed Under Leadership | Leave a Comment

Any project coordinator works with four variables: expenditure, timing, duration and producing a satisfactory result. A more ambitious goal is to optimize business processes and resource allocation. Take your project and you will see that it employes people, finance and machinery to produce needed outcomes. There are a lot of things that are very important [...]


Project management: what is it all about

Posted on June 2, 2008 | Filed Under Leadership | Leave a Comment

Supervising projects is a challenging job that involves dealing with four traditional components: spending, timing, time and producing a satisfactory result. Qualified PMs also aim at making the organization of business processes better. Most undertakings utilize such recourses as people, money, and tools to achieve results and meet objectives. You should know that there are [...]


Watch Your Employees. Do it All the Time!

Posted on March 27, 2008 | Filed Under Leadership | Leave a Comment

Some managers believe that employee performance management is just making up requirements and rating performance according to them. There is a speck of truth in it, but let us look deeper. Should you acquire the proper employee performance tool, you will handle all the elements of the equation: planning, monitoring, developing, estimating and rewarding the [...]


Understanding and Preventing Heat Emergencies

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Heat kills by pushing the body beyond its limits. Under normal conditions, the body’s internal thermostat produces perspiration that evaporates and cools the body. However, in extreme heat and high humidity, evaporation is lowered and the body must work extra hard to maintain a normal temperature. Children under the age of five and the elderly [...]


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