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Falling Back in Love With PowerPoint!

by Tiffany Robinson Power. Point. A tool to house all of your many many bullet points in a clean linear fashion. We all know that if you put information into a bullet point, then it will be automatically understood. And the more bullet…
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When the Project is Supposed
to be “A Piece of Cake”

by Bill Flury Starting a New Project  “Hey! Piece of cake!” That was the team leader speaking after I had described the team’s next project, a critical six-month, fixed price job for our top client. It was good to hear her speak…
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Pressure: What Keeps Most
Eggs from Cracking?

By Burl W. Randolph Jr. I would imagine that everyone has bought eggs, right? Catchy intro, huh? Anyway, there are many clichés and metaphors referring to ‘cracking’ eggs to achieve a goal, or related to succumbing to pressure. Pressure…
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5 Easily Reparable Problems
in Blended Virtual Meetings

by Tiffany Robinson Collaboration tools are invaluable in the world of remote work. My company uses Skype for Business which allows us to chat at any time individually or as a group, share our screens, make instant phone calls, and even…
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Resolving Conflict Within
Remote Teams

By Bill Flury A few years ago, I was manager of a Law Enforcement Assistance Administration project on which we had small teams working in eight different cities. Each team was tasked to work with the local police, courts, or corrections…
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Inclusive Leadership:
Bringing Out the Best in Everyone

By Burl W. Randolph Jr. The workforce probably has more generations working in it than any time in history. Traditionalists still hold the reigns in many capacities as majority shareholders and owners. Baby Boomers wanted to leave, but the…