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6 Current Trends in Project Management [2024]: What to Prepare for?

Epicflow

As we’ve stepped into 2024, it’s high time to learn what trends in project management are expected to shape the domain in the near future. In the era of constant transformation, project managers and business leaders should stay informed of the tendencies that will impact the way they work on projects. How does this help?

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Need Clients Now? 5 Strategies to Quickly Get More Consulting Clients

Consulting Matters

Speaking engagements demonstrate your thought leadership, provide a plethora of networking opportunities and are a source for new business. Create a special offer on one of your programs or design small event and entice people to sign up by inviting them to a: Free webinar. Look for ProBono Speaking Opportunities. Live Q&A call.

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Need Clients Now? 5 Strategies to Quickly Get More Consulting Clients

Consulting Matters

Speaking engagements demonstrate your thought leadership, provide a plethora of networking opportunities and are a source for new business. Create a special offer on one of your programs or design small event and entice people to sign up by inviting them to a: Free webinar. Look for ProBono Speaking Opportunities. Live Q&A call.

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Align sales and marketing to gain customers, drive growth

1 to 1

Cerise and Jeff Far, TTEC’s group vice president of customer growth services, recently led a webinar where they discussed trends and emerging opportunities to gain traction in a post-pandemic market. It all begins with leadership. At TTEC, those people are strategic marketing managers (SMMs), or data scientists.

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Driving Employee Engagement: How Good Managers Do It

Effective Managers

Many employees feel that good managers are rare. It is simply unnerving to look at the common bad experiences of employees with their managers. In addition, the science tells us that the employee’s relationship with their managers is the main factor in the level of that employee’s engagement. Why is it unnerving?