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Top 5 Critical Success Factors
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I Can and I Will
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Kanquona Bhattacharjee
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"I Can and I Will"
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I CAn and I will infuses a self confidence which is required for success
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Anagha Thakur
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"I Can and I Will"
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yes i agree with Anirban here I CAN AND I WILL these are the words i use mostly when i am going through a lean patch, these words just infuses positivity and brings all that energy that you wanted for that work to get done or for the goals that...
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!manpreet $ingh
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Yeah! Welldone! I do appriciate these critical 5 factors given by you.  -Clear Vision  -Proper estimation of Goal  -Commitments  -Dream  - Passion Thnx for reffering ....
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Please let me know some of the advertisement caption you still remember. To Start with I can remember one caption of White Mischief Vodka 'The best way to save water is to dilute it with ...' White M...
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Chandra Prakash Agrawal
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"umeedo wali dhoop sunshine wali asha " the coca cola ad i loved this one very much.
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Kanquona Bhattacharjee
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I can remember one campaign in Kolkata where all the walls, hoardings etc were spreaded with a caption like 'Molten Gold, Rs. 28 Per Kg' People started inquiring to gold merchants. Later it turned out to be Dhara Refined Mustard oil campaign. They...
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Venugopal K
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When i was young i really liked the ad caption of Bajaj, which was " Hamara Bajaj " the scooter ad in 80's remember guys......that was the best...
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Software Development Life Cycle is a big yet widely used term in the world of software development. People who are into the development process put much stress on the word than any other. SEI over the years has strengthened the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) and came up with the solution, which if followed will always lead to quality product. CMMi model has various wings of SDLC, starting from project initiation to Configuration Management, Risk Management, Project Management, Quality Assurance, Deployment. They have defined every sphere and written well thought process to manage every department. But the question is how relevant are all these terms of web development? Let me make my quest...
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Yuvraj K. Metrani
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I feel this statement, about sums it all up, "If you cannot tame the tiger, the tiger is not to blame but your training process." In fact, this is the essence of process improvement.
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Kanquona Bhattacharjee
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| 3 years ago
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The article is very interesting though debatable.
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Tanmay Gaur
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| 3 years ago
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Wow! The guidelines are fool proof. Budget of the project is always tough nut but the guidelines look flexible to it as well.
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If you want to succeed as a Business Development officer or Project Manager or as a Programmer, you cannot escape communicating with the client. It is that point where you will understand the requirement or you will handle all User Acceptance Tests related questions. How fine your coding might be, how immaculate your process, or how efficiently you can handle things; all these will just go in vain if the buyer is not happy with you. And you and you only responsible for transferring the right message to the client and in the right way. In the beginning I would like to discuss at what points the communication becomes the only way of survival, for you as well as for the product you build. In t...
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Dayanand Deshpande
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Proper communication or more exactly smart communication is what makes people agree to your terms and if one is really good at that, he can convince anybody and get out of any sort of situation.
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Kanquona Bhattacharjee
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| 3 years ago
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Nice one
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