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Getting Coworkers to Like You Even software professionals need to know how to be well-regarded in the workplace. Naomi Karten presents some tips on how to get coworkers to like you. |
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How to Stay Awake during a Boring Meeting Have you ever had a hard time trying to stay awake during a boring meeting? Here are some tips to keep you alert, attentive, and wired during a potential snoozefest. |
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How to Hold On to Your Job during a Merger Although there is no sure way to survive a merger, there are many things you can do to hold on to your job. From knowing how to deal with office politics to being a team player, there are several ways you can significantly improve the odds that your job is secure. |
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The Case for Napping on the Job Napping is healthy. Just ask a cat! And, there’s growing evidence that humans napping during work hours can boost their energy level, or at least prevent its decline. Napping also can improve cognitive functioning by speeding up and improving memory consolidation. |
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Can You Trust Configuration Management Vendors and Consultants? Many of us in the configuration management world will wonder at some point in our careers whether or not we can really trust vendors and consultants. Joe Townsend shares his tips on dealing with these parties who may harbor ulterior motives. |
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Six Techniques for Conquering Presentation Anxiety Most people who experience stage fright are able to reduce it to a manageable level through preparation, practice, and persistence. But, if your nervousness feels extreme or even just unsettling, here are some popular techniques that may help you overcome it. |
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All Software Developers and Testers, Stand Up! Developing software means working on a computer and, more often than not, working on a computer means sitting down. Recent research shows that sitting for more than three hours a day can shorten your lifespan by two years. While you're improving your software, make sure to keep yourself well, too. |