October, 2016

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Nail the Basics with Marketing for Dummies: 4th Edition (Book Review)

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Instead of expecting immediate return on investment, business leaders must focus on ongoing engagement, on building trust via social conversations, on building the brand’s thought leadership. Be bold, brand! : The “Go big or go home” philosophy rings true for marketers.

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The Art of Writing: How to Create Content Like a Pro

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Even if writing isn’t exactly your forte, the ability to communicate clearly and persuasively is essential—both for your leadership skills, and your ability to develop a strong online presence for your brand. It doesn’t matter whether you’re learning how to start a blog , a social media page, or you’re writing email campaigns.

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Advance Your Career by Playing to Your Strengths at Work

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For more ways to up your game at work, check out these articles on simple ways to develop your leadership skills and bring more positivity to your work. Sources: HBR.org , Forbes.com , Medium.com The post Advance Your Career by Playing to Your Strengths at Work appeared first on Blog Wrike.

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5 Reasons Why Managers Need To Learn Project Management Basics

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The post 5 Reasons Why Managers Need To Learn Project Management Basics appeared first on Blog Wrike. What project management basics helped you become a better manager? Share with us in the comments.

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Done Is Better Than Perfect: How To Manage Your Projects The Right Way – Guest Post by Andrea Bell

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What makes a perfect project? Ask any project manager and they will all have conflicting answers. Some may quote cost effectiveness, others may say delivery before the deadline and some may say planning. But do we really have a scale to measure how perfect a project is?

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Dealing With Accountability Issues in a Project Team

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Project team members are both responsible and accountable for their tasks. Despite the similarities, both terms aren’t identical. A good project manager must be able to distinguish “accountability” from “responsibility” to ensure project success. And the key is being clear and transparent and performing on-going reporting.

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