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How Tech Now Makes Running A Business So Much Smoother

Where well and truly into the digital age of life right now. It’s a stark contrast between now and, say, fifty years ago, isn’t it? We have an awful lot of things around us that make life so much easier. The coolest part is that we’re still kind of in its infancy; there’s so much […]

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Mastering Project Management As A Freelancer

Most people assume that freelancers only handle smaller projects because they are just one person after all. However, freelancers have access to so many tools that will help them manage projects with ease. Sure the first big one that is taken on can put them to the test, but once there is a smooth process

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Freelancers: Get Client Wow-Factor By Managing Expectations

Want to know a secret of how to make your clients say Wow!?Is it about bells and whistles?Do you do it by providing comb-bound booklets?Or is it about *really cool* slide masters when you do a powerpoint presentation?

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Who Needs Another Program Management Handbook…?

You’d be forgiven if you thought the last thing needed on the bookshelf is another Program Management handbook. If Program Management was an exact science, then why would we need so many books when one PM bible would do? The truth is, PM isn’t a science, although it isn’t an artform as such – it’s

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Do You Consider Business Readiness as an Afterthought?

You wouldn’t talk to someone who isn’t paying attention. Nor would you make a movie if you didn’t know who would watch it. So why do projects often deliver to a Business who isn’t ready to receive?Business Readiness is a loose term which can mean the Business’s ability to take on what a project delivers.

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