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Learn Leadership Skills and Maximize Your Productivity

Categories: Career | March 7th, 2010 | by admin | no comments

Project management and project leadership require the ability to apply leadership skills to minimize uncertainty and maximize the contributions of a team. Project leaders learn how to build a cohesive and effective team able to execute successful projects by leveraging the team's collective intelligence. Project leaders are trained to manage the human challenges of forming and motivating a productive team. One way to ensure this is embrace differences within the group. There are ways to ensure that projects and objectives are met on time and it is important for managers to do this in an effective way.

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The Best Health Care Jobs

Categories: Career | August 14th, 2009 | by admin | no comments

No matter what the state of the economy is in, health care professionals will always be in great demand. Jobs in the health care industry are broad and diverse. If you are interested in a rewarding career in the health profession, there is most likely an area for you.

Below is a list of some of the best and most popular health care jobs:

Physicians: They maintain or restore health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease and injury. Entry-level medical education programs are undertaken at a medical school that is part of a university. Physicians hold a medical degree that is specific to the university from which they graduated. This degree qualifies the medical practitioner to become licensed or registered

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Are You Looking For a New Career in 2009?

Categories: Career | June 25th, 2009 | by admin | no comments

According to an approximation, at any given point of time, around 35 percent of employees yearn to give up their existing careers and pursue something completely different from what they are doing. The wide ranging reasons for this include dissatisfaction with compensation, low job satisfaction, lack of motivation or morale. However, this is not the only reason for seeking a new career. Today, following the deepening recession in the US and other developed nations of the west, finding new careers to tide over job-cuts has become one of the most pressing needs of the employment world. In February alone, 651,000 jobs were laid off in the US, in what is widely believed to be one of the worst monthly losses since 1949 and unemployment rate has soared to 8.1 percent, according to the US Labor Department.

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