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How and When to Use Best Practices Organizations often waste time and effort by applying best practices without tailoring them to their own unique circumstances. Does that mean you should ignore best practices? Of course not. Here are some questions to ask to be sure you're using best practices in the best possible way. |
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Do You Have the Soft Skills You Need to Succeed? Whether you choose to follow a technical, business, or management path, it pays to develop your soft skills. Soft skills—facilitation, presentation, interviewing, negotiating, influencing, and persuasion—can help experienced professionals advance. Do you have the skills you need? |
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Are You a Workaholic? If you work long hours, take work home with you, and think constantly about work, does that make you a workaholic? Not necessarily. Here are some ways to tell if you’re a workaholic, and if you are, how to break away from this syndrome—or not fall into it in the first place. |
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Beauty, Art, and Software Thinking about connections between beauty, art, literature, and software may not seem as immediately useful as learning a new language or methodology, but doing so can help you be a better developer and designer by exposing you to different ways of thinking—or even improving how you think. |
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Dealing with Stress at Work Are you among the many who are finding the workplace mighty stressful? While percentages vary from one study to another, it’s clear that an awful lot of people feel stressed at work. Naomi Karten writes how to identify the factors causing stress at work and how to deal with them. |
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Everyday Rituals Can Bring Creativity and Productivity In our neverending quest for innovation when developing technology, we often overlook the launch pad that everyday rituals provide. Rituals get an underserved bad rap. Consider that it’s not a bad thing when you make a habit of whatever ritual prompts your creativity—and productivity. |
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What to Say (or Not Say) When Presenting to a Foreign Audience Naomi Karten gives us the rundown on how to give a presentation to a foreign audience. When the native language of the audience differs from yours, the idioms and colloquialisms in your presentation may not be understood, so it’s important to avoid such speech patterns. |
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There's No Such Thing as a Bad Idea In the view of some, the issue isn’t whether ideas are impractical, irrational, harmful, potentially devastating, or just plain stupid. It’s whether those ideas should be cast aside as soon as they’re voiced. And when you look at it that way, there’s a case to be made for bad ideas. |