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The 10 Ingredients for a Perfect Interactive Team - NFB/blog

The 10 Ingredients for a Perfect Interactive Team - NFB/blog | business analyst | Scoop.it
Are you looking to create your own interactive team? Check out the NFB recipe for a perfect interactive team.

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The Simple Secret to Time Management: Jedi Time Tricks

The Simple Secret to Time Management: Jedi Time Tricks | business analyst | Scoop.it
Imagine you were a Jedi master called Bob (your parents, whilst skilled in the ways of the force weren't the best at choosing names). The love of your life—Princess Lucia—is trapped in a burning building as you hurry to save her.

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33 Social Media Career Tips [infographics]

33 Social Media Career Tips [infographics] | business analyst | Scoop.it

Facebook, Twitter, Pintrest and Google+ are all sites that are gaining popularity on the Web and employer know it, which is why it’s important to optimize Internet presence with some social media career tips.

As companies search for their next viable candidate, sifting through hundreds and thousands of resumes for the perfect one, a common deciding factor is their presence online. While it is important to make one’s presence known, some commit the seriously sinful acts online, consequently deterring any potential future with a company and even the dream job.

With a few online image-building tips and strategic planning, these infographics can help individuals fight off the status-sharing obsession as well as reveal what employers are looking for in candidates online-wise. The social media career tips also explain how people can Tweet, Like, Pin or Plus 1 to maximize hiring potential for their desired field...


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christa appleton's curator insight, February 18, 2013 5:50 AM

Social media has become an important vehicle for supporting the CV and therefore employability. Its important learners are educated about the importance of a postive online presence, Infographics are great for summing an idea visually making it easy to digest. 

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Manage Your Time to Reap Bigger Profits – A Freelancers’ Guide

Manage Your Time to Reap Bigger Profits – A Freelancers’ Guide | business analyst | Scoop.it

The difficulty when you're a freelancer, may be the organization of your time. here is an excellent article on the subject which gives many ways to stay on track. [note mg]

 

Freelancers are those who work from their own comfort zone: be it home or a public café, they can work from any space of their choice. Freelancing, therefore, comes with many advantages, such as flexibility of working space and environment, flexibility of time, and so on. However, many responsibilities come with your decision to freelance.

 

When you work in an office, everything is arranged for you, including your system and timelines, but when it comes to freelancing you need to handle all these responsibilities. Being a freelancer sounds easy and is tempting along with its striking benefits; but it is not as flowery as it seems.

 

Read more: http://bit.ly/HSWdZ8


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A Stalker’s Guide to Competitive Research

A Stalker’s Guide to Competitive Research | business analyst | Scoop.it

Competitive research is an area that’s either completely overlooked by a brand, or taken to an extreme level while missing the basic goals that need to be reached. Because competitive research becomes a cornerstone for strategy development, it’s important to research from inside the trees, and outside of the forest.


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Your Customer Is Mobile, But What Does That Mean? - Curatti

Your Customer Is Mobile, But What Does That Mean? - Curatti | business analyst | Scoop.it
It’s obvious that we as consumers have taken a liking to our smartphones. It’s our on demand connection to anything we could possibly need when it comes to information. Which means, as a business owner, we need to pay attention to how our customers engage with our content and us. How. Where. When. What Device. …

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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, March 1, 2014 10:40 AM

Wow, I feel like crap today and reading these Greck Hickman posts from Curatti.com may be the only productive thing I do but glad I got this done since they are BOTH great reads and timely as we try and go MOBILE FIRST on http://www.CrowdFunde.com :

First great mobile post

http://curatti.com/customer-mobile-mean/ 


Second
http://curatti.com/mobile-users-want/  

 

Alain Theriault MBA's curator insight, March 11, 2014 10:07 AM

More and more, Mobile is the way to reach our customer on personal level

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PC Astuces - Mettre Linux sur une clé USB bootable et virtualisable

PC Astuces - Mettre Linux sur une clé USB bootable et virtualisable | business analyst | Scoop.it
Créez une clé USB avec le Linux de votre choix et lancez-le directement dans une fenêtre Windows ou au démarrage de votre ordinateur : vos réglages et documents sont même conservés sur la clé !

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10 Surprising Ways to Spot a Great Video Game | Common Sense Media

10 Surprising Ways to Spot a Great Video Game | Common Sense Media | business analyst | Scoop.it

"What your kids look for in a snack might be different than what you look for as a parent. While they focus on taste, you focus on nutrition. Same goes for games. Glitzy, big-name games can be enticing, just like junk food. Some are flashy and addictive but do little to feed kids' curiosity or help them develop.

But truly great video games can help your kids grow in ways you never thought possible -- just like delicious, healthful food. So how can you avoid the sugar-cereal equivalents in the game world? Read these 10 tips to find out."

The first tip, draw your kids in, is followed by a brief explanation and two video games that would tend to draw your kids in. In this case the games are for ages 10+ and 12+, but other tips have suggestions for younger and/or older kids.


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What The Hell Is Project Management, Anyway?

What The Hell Is Project Management, Anyway? | business analyst | Scoop.it

Project management seems like a classic chicken-and-egg career conundrum: How do you prove you’re adept at managing projects if you haven’t worked as a project manager? Beyond that, what does project management really entail, and how is it different from, you know, being a manager? And what tools do the pros actually use, since there seem to be a new one released every week?


To better understand some of the managerial speak around project management, I spoke with a 20-year veteran of the field, Frank Ryle. He’s worked as an international project manager for Arup International, managed construction and operation of the first Cadbury Schweppes factory in Russia, and now trains and teaches project management. Ryle analogizes project management to a nine-hole golf metaphor in his book, Keeping Score: Project Management for the Pros, available now as an ebook and due out soon in paperback.

 

In a phone interview, Ryle was, well, frank, honest, and eager to clear the clouds of vagary away from a field he’s worked in for most of his adult life.

 

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