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Some management mistakes are so common that you can actually compile them into a list. If you’re a manager struggling to find out why your team is dysfunctional, take a look at the behaviors in this list and see if any look familiar. Not communicating with the team . I know, I know, you’ve seen the advice for communicating so often you want to smack someone. I want to smack myself for saying it so often. But you know what? Unless you’re on the front line heading into a military battle, you have to take time to communicate with your team members. You don’t have to pass on every shred of information you’ve gotten from upper management on a new initiative, but you have to give them enough info...
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Qazi Irfan Mustafa
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I think "trying to do everything themselves and failing to delegate effectively" deserves a place in this list particularly in IT and ITES.
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Rakesh Chakraborty
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Thanks for the post Suneeta...Handling the Team and the intricacies team handling gives one a whole knowledge of what needs to be done and what are the mistakes that needs to be taken care of..so being in team environment, and thinking from the...
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A resume is an essential element in the job seeking process and it assists the candidates in getting interview calls. It is pre-dominantly a sketch of the candidate’s employment and educational past. A resume is an essential element in the job seeking process. It is pre-dominantly a sketch of the candidate’s employment and educational past. It acts as a marketing tool for the candidate and is a reflection of his past professional history. A good resume will definitely ensure that the candidate receives not just more, but relevant interview calls. The ABC of a resume is Accuracy, Brevity and Clarity. It should be accurate in terms of position targeted and the information provided. It should...
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Shishir Mishra
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Thanks Suneeta...for the insight on the Resume preparation..most of the candidates..don't give much importance on the Resume preparation and format...this will be a very useful tool for the freshers and others...thanks for sharing.
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As an interviewer, you sometimes have to get tough to circumvent the pat answers of job candidates. One blogger says that you shouldn’t be afraid to go negative. Here are his tips. There is a host of interviewing advice out there for job candidates. Much of the advice concerns how to circumvent interview questions that might require the job candidate to give out information he or she doesn’t want to. Of course, this means that interviewers will have to step up their game to circumvent the circumventers. In the blog hrcapitalist.com , there was this advice regarding what interviewers can do to get the information they need from a candidate: Get negative. This is what getting negative looks...
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Makrand Bhave
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I think it is harsh. Particularly because you have to understand that the candidate is there in front of you trying his best to impress you. The whole handling process can be handled very positively. If the candidate hasnt understood the direction...
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Why do people write viruses and other mobile malicious code? The answer isn’t as simple as it used to be. The image of virus writers as intelligent kids with too much time on their hands resorting to digital vandalism to entertain themselves persists. Years ago, making such a guess about why people write viruses might have been accurate most of the time, but the world has moved on. The writers of viruses and other mobile malicious code are many and varied, and their reasons are as wide-ranging as they are, themselves. The forms of replicating mobile malicious code are multifarious, too. The most common forms are viruses, worms, and trojans, though non-replicating equivalents are gaining pro...
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Davind Morph
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I wrote some weak virus for windows before I think it's amazing and needs a cool knowledge, however it's really enjoyable when you see, the virus which you wrote it works cool and crashed the system, yes just try it once for me it's a game and...
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aditya ghare
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There is the psychological aspect too. Those who indulge in such activities are highly intelligent. But, like you have a kids in the block, who will scratch and damage the neighbor's brand new car, these individuals too have some kind of...
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In computer networking , load balancing is a technique to spread work between two or more computers, network links, CPUs, hard drives, or other resources, in order to get optimal resource utilization, maximize throughput, and minimize response time. Using multiple components with load balancing, instead of a single component, may increase reliability through redundancy . The balancing service is usually provided by a dedicated program or hardware device (such as a multilayer switch ). It is commonly used to mediate internal communications in computer clusters , especially high-availability clusters . For Internet Service One of the most common applications of load balancing is to provide a ...
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For software under a license that meets the Open Source Definition , see Open source software . Not to be confused with Open Source Intelligence . Open source is an approach to design, development, and distribution offering practical accessibility to a product's source (goods and knowledge). Some consider open source as one of various possible design approaches, while others consider it a critical strategic element of their operations . Before open source became widely adopted, developers and producers used a variety of phrases to describe the concept; the term open source gained popularity with the rise of the Internet , which provided access to diverse production models, communication pat...
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Siddharth
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good point. i think open source is under GPL that source code is also available with product for customization purpose.
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Code Refactoring Until you've had to live with the same piece of code for a while, you will not experience the need for refactoring. This lecture tries to summarize what refactoring is, when you need to do it, what patterns and tools are available. Further, I provide some jGuru examples to illustrate some of the concepts. These lecture notes paraphrase or quote most content from 'Martin Fowler's Refactoring Book' . I use keyword 'TJP' to indicate my own thoughts. There are large sections of just TJP stuff. Refactoring? What? Fowler says that refactoring is the ' ... process of changing a software system in such a way that it does not alter the external behavior of the code yet improves it...
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AppFuse is an open source project and application that uses open source tools built on the Java platform to help you develop Web applications quickly and efficiently. I originally developed it to eliminate the ramp-up time I often found when building new Web applications for customers. At its core, AppFuse is a project skeleton, similar to the one that's created by your IDE when you click through a wizard to create a new Web project. When you create a project with AppFuse, it prompts you for the open source frameworks you'd like to use and then creates your project. It uses Ant to drive testing, code generation, compilation, and deployment. It provides your directory and package structure, ...
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Features Indian Condition Testing that ensures smooth performance to sustain the rough work environment of India. MUMBAI, INDIA: Adaptable for the Indian work environment and fitted with sturdy features combined with high performance, that's what Zenith proclaims with its new range launched today. The highlight of the range is - ICT [Indian Condition Testing] which ensures smooth performance to sustain the rough work environment of India. The second largest PC manufacturer in India announced a new range of laptops - Zenith Admirale Plus, Zenith Presidio and Zenith Director Ultra Plus which it says, provide enhanced performance at an affordable cost. As per Raj Saraf, chairman and managi...
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Makrand Bhave
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Just goes to show that Indian manufacturers have really geared up to the International standards. We can now boast of world class local brands!! Its time for some of such brands to go global and earn better equity in the IT sector! Thanks for the...
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SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Yahoo Inc said it would cut 5 percent of its global workforce and reported quarterly results that showed progress toward controlling costs, sending shares higher in an after-hours relief rally. The Internet company said economic conditions remained challenging, as revenue on Yahoo Websites from both display ads and search ads fell during the first quarter. But the decline in revenue was offset by better cost controls, as new Chief Executive Carol Bartz seeks to revive Yahoo's fortunes. 'People were really looking at the profit structure of the business and for things not to be falling apart,' said Kaufman Brothers analyst Jason Avilio. Yahoo said last October it would cu...
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Dayanand Deshpande
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Yes the Online Ads are dipping in this recession, and it becomes very important that a company like yahoo adjusts the cost structure and its margins for the future..so have to see how it does in the coming quarters...
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