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Consultants and Candidates: No Free Work. Ask for Reasonable Compensation

Johanna Rothman

The more work you ask a candidate to do—at any point in the interview—the more you're asking for free work or consulting. Yes, ask the cultural fit questions before you ask the technical skills questions. Especially if you want to use agile approaches. See Can Auditions Be Too Much of a Good Thing ?)

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Explore Trust, Healthy Teams and More with Robby Russell on the Maintainable Podcast

Johanna Rothman

On the Maintainable podcast, Robby Russell often interviews people about technical issues. We discussed the Modern Management Made Easy books among other topics: A little about the origins of agile approaches. See Decide When You Need to Meet, Workshop, or Write to Save Energy and Time.). Not this time!

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2024 Events for Project Managers, Business Leaders, and Industry Professionals

Epicflow

The Forum participants will have an opportunity to learn from inspirational project management leaders as well as attend masterclasses revealing the aspects of delivering sustainable projects, Agile transformation, application of technologies, and more. is the largest Agile conference in Central Europe. PMO London 2024 June, 18-19.

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The Central versus Decentral Dilemma: How the HR Practitioner can Facilitate a “Center-Led” Solution

Kates Kesler

Agility” is the management word of the decade for sure. But to move with agility in a complex organization requires leaders to be confident that important decisions are being made at the right level and location across the enterprise. This can be accomplished through interviews with leaders or leading an interactive workshop.

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Research: Why Best Practices Don’t Translate Across Cultures

Harvard Business

held week-long workshops designed to expose workers at the China and India sites to the U.S.-developed Many of us know this intuitively: best practices are optimized for a particular place and time and don’t necessarily transfer well between cultures. Managing Across Cultures. Leaders from the U.S. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic.

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What Creativity in Marketing Looks Like Today

Harvard Business

To explore this question, we interviewed senior marketing executives across dozens of top brands. This program gives employees across all disciplines and levels tools to educate them on the company, its culture, products and services, and how they solve its customer’s needs.