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Valentina Lorenzon

Techniques for managing remote teams successfully

There are a number of techniques for managing remote and multicultural teams successfullyWhen considering the different elements that contribute to the success of a project, team building and people management are probably the most important and, at the same time, the most difficult ones to control.

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Paul Naybour

The benefits of following a project management method

Would you as a project manager like to be able to deliver successful projects more often and more consistently? This would certainly have it's advantages both for your own career and for the reputation of your organisation.

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Mia Nordborg

Three team management hacks

The project manager has two responsibilities: not only someone “who plans, procures and executes a project’ but also a person who often manages a team.

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Vince Hines

How to work with recruitment agencies

Whether you’re an independent contractor or long-term employee, how should you deal with recruitment agencies? Knowing how to best work with recruitment agencies can be complicated – but these questions and answers are a start.

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Tim Lyons

Measure for measure (with apologies to the Bard)

The Beatles song ‘A day in the life’ told us about the ‘Four thousand holes in Blackburn Lancashire…and though the holes were rather small, they had to count them all; now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall’.

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Anna Lay

Benefits management: theory into practice

Two key messages about benefits management are emergingFirstly there is a direct correlation between effective benefits management and how successful an initiative is.