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Scrum Vs Agile Vs Kanban Methodologies Differences - WiseStep - 0 views

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    Scrum and Kanban are part of Agile software development. A scrum is a method in which the structure is arranged in an organization, to achieve desired result the team keeps working on it, the team comprises of people with good skills in different functions to gather work. The aim of scrum is to complete small task in a given short period of time.
Leslie Camacho

The National Career Development Association - 0 views

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    The role of narrative and constructivist thought in career development continues to be the subject of healthy debate and discussion. As career practitioners, what are the best tools to use? There is no right answer. Different tools can be effective for different clients. So, while traditional assessments continue to be useful, no career practice is complete without the use of narrative. Our challenge as practitioners is to integrate the power of narrative into our service delivery tool kit.
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Janam Kundali by Date of Birth and Time - Akashvaani - 0 views

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    Vedic Astrology uses your date, time and place of your birth to make your Janam Kundali. Your Janam Kundali by date of birth and time is the chart that shows twelve different houses. Online Kundali making also shows the planetary positions in each of these twelve houses. Each planet in a particular house would be effective to your life differently. Your Janam Kundali in hindi would depict all about your life very clearly.
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    Your Janam Kundali in hindi would depict all about your life very clearly.
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Lean vs Six Sigma vs Kaizen: What is the Difference - WiseStep - 0 views

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    The concept of lean, six sigma and kaizen are necessary for the improvement of every company. Most successful companies from around the world use these core concepts to challenge their workers, keep them happy and get more customers from around the world. These concepts are not just beneficial but also life changing if you know how to apply them. In this article we are not only going to discuss these points in brief but also teach you how to excel at work by applying such principles
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Scrum Vs Agile Vs CMMI Methodologies Differences - 0 views

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    Agile is a methodology implemented in software industries for its development. In this method, team development is attained by sprints, iterations. Thus, process incremental is achieved by performing sprints. This helps the organization to deliver quality product to the customer. A scrum is a form of Agile methodology. It is framed for software development, managed by themselves. As it is a agile form, sprints are performed, conduct meeting and discuss about the sprints with product owners and masters.
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Complete Guide to Find a Paid #Internship Abroad - 0 views

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    Internship is referred as a job training which a skilled worker or desk worker undergoes. Do you feel like you are wasting your summer holidays? Just go ahead with the internship by prolonging your semester abroad or just work for few months in abroad. Due to this, your resume plays a major role to tackle the problem that you may face in the division of labor by facing the people who exists between different countries
Leslie Camacho

Some details on proposed Obama budget for higher ed 2013 | Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

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    " Preview: Obama's 2013 Budget February 13, 2012 - 3:00am By Libby A. Nelson WASHINGTON -- President Obama today will propose spending $8 billion on job training programs at community colleges over the next three years, part of a budget for the 2013 fiscal year that also would increase spending on Education Department programs and some scientific research. The president will outline the job-training proposal in more detail in a speech at Northern Virginia Community College this morning. But unlike past calls to spend more on community colleges, this plan is aimed squarely at an election-year message of "jobs, jobs, jobs" rather than the administration's goal of increasing the number of Americans with college degrees. The proposal, as outlined by Education Department officials Sunday evening, builds on job training programs already in existence -- especially the Trade Act Assistance Community College Career Training Program, which began making grants to community colleges in September. If approved by Congress, the president's proposal would provide $1.3 billion each per year to the Education and Labor Departments, on top of the trade act grants. While it's unclear whether the money would create new federal programs or build up existing ones, the funds would be spent at community colleges that train workers for jobs in high-demand fields, according to materials released by the Education Department. Programs that are especially successful at finding jobs for their graduates, or at placing those who traditionally have difficulty finding work, would be eligible for additional money. The grants would also be used to encourage partnerships between businesses, states, local governments and community colleges, and to create an online course to encourage entrepreneurs. The money would also support paid internships for low-income college students. But the plan would shut out for-profit colleges, which would not be eligible for the additional funds -- a move alm
Leslie Camacho

4 Leadership Styles to Master | Inc.com - 1 views

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    "4 Leadership Styles to Master It's not enough to have just one way of leading: Different circumstances require separate management styles."
Leslie Camacho

Best College Majors for a Career - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "Choosing the right college major can make a big difference in students' career prospects, in terms of employment and pay. Here's a look at how various college majors fare in the job market, based on 2010 Census data. Some popular majors, such as nursing and finance, do particularly well, with unemployment under 5% and high salaries during the course of their careers. "
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Techvedic-Career: Benefits of Getting a Qualification - 0 views

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    Benefits of Getting a Qualification- Whether you are presently operating or you are searching for work, you can never be too qualified for employment. With the changing practices and knowledge offered to completely different fields of work, there are always new things to find out.
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Techvedic-Career: 4 Stages of a great employee - 0 views

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    Great workers are not born, they're self-made. I will spot them a mile away, even once they're brand new, fresh out of school. They exhibit traits and work habits that distinguish them from the average. they start a journey with four very distinct stages; they're "great employees" at every stage, however add very totally different value to my team with each progression
Leslie Camacho

What to Do When You Become the Boss - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "You finally got that promotion and now you're the new boss. Things might not feel much different in the beginning, but managing former peers requires a major adjustment on both ends. How you handle the change at the outset can affect the long-term harmony and productivity of the group."
Leslie Camacho

Looking for a New Job as a Lawyer - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "Alex Barnett spent 14 years as an attorney handling several high-profile class-action lawsuits involving consumer fraud and product defects. But after getting laid off by two firms in the spring of 2008, he began prepping for a different kind of spotlight: He launched a career in stand-up comedy."
Leslie Camacho

Seven Steps for Career Professionals to Take When a Reporter Calls - 0 views

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    "Have you ever received a call from a reporter looking for a career development professional? Such calls could be triggered by a number of different events. If you advertise your services or events such as career or job fairs, reporters may follow up. If the economy is in a downturn, with major employers eliminating jobs and millions of people re-thinking their career futures, reporters may come to you as an expert source of comment and analysis. If the economy is expanding and people are exploring new work options, reporters may seek observations about the resulting trends. If your organization issues a press release, you should be prepared to field any inquiries that result."
Leslie Camacho

College Grads Expand Lead in Job Security - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    "GARY, Ind.-Fifteen years after high school, the working lives of Tremell Sinclair and Phyllis Sellars have evolved very differently, largely because of a single decision. Ms. Sellars went to college; Mr. Sinclair didn't."
Leslie Camacho

The Community-College Job Search - Advice - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

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    "After serving on four faculty-hiring committees at community colleges in three different states, I've come to the conclusion that many universities do a poor job of preparing graduate students to negotiate all aspects of the academic job market. Certainly, departments offer sound advice on how to land professorships at four-year institutions, but they fail miserably when it comes to helping master's and doctoral students understand how to apply for jobs at two-year colleges and technical schools."
Leslie Camacho

Maybe Experience Really Can Be the Best Teacher - Commentary - The Chronicle of Higher ... - 0 views

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    College students work for different reasons. Many take jobs to pay tuition and related educational expenses. Others work to afford electronic gadgets (often ones that we, their professors, don't yet know exist). Regardless of the reasons, many professors and administrators consider students' working during college to be an unfortunate distraction from what should be their primary focus: their academic studies.
Leslie Camacho

Debt Ceiling: Could A Deal Cost the Economy a Million Jobs? - The Curious Capitalist - ... - 0 views

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    On one side, the Obama Administration, Capitol Hill Democrats, Wall Street whizzes and budget experts have been wearing out their thesauruses looking up new words for "catastrophe" as they try to explain to the public that failing to raise the $14.3 trillion federal debt limit by Aug. 2 would result in a radically different country on Aug. 3. Read more: http://curiouscapitalist.blogs.time.com/2011/07/19/debt-ceiling-could-a-deal-cost-the-economy-a-million-jobs/#ixzz1SeaCmUlr
Leslie Camacho

If You Never Leave Your Network You Never Have To "Comeback"--NCDA - 0 views

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    Our careers and our lives are constantly changing. With so many twists and turns it is almost guaranteed that our career plans will not be stagnant. There are many different types of individuals who are moving in/out of a traditional career. Recently the term "comeback parent" has been coined for the parent who has left a paid position outside the home to raise a family, and is now returning to paid external employment. Another example is the graduate student who alternates full time employment with full or part time education. Some leave to take care of an aging relative, start a private practice or a business, attend to personal health issues, or even work part-time from home. While juggling various roles in life, it is important to manage our careers even if it is not currently the highest priority. Networking is an important way to effectively and efficiently tend to your career at all times.
Leslie Camacho

Career Fair Survival Guide - Careers Articles - 0 views

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    Though a career fair is an excellent opportunity to explore different employment prospects, the sheer number of recruiters and competing job seekers attending the event can make it hard for you to get noticed. Also note that you should set reasonable expectations for yourself when attending a career fair; no employer is going to make you an offer on the spot, so your goal is simply to forge an initial connection with a wide variety of companies.
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