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Friday Fusion: September 4th, 2020

Tsavo Neal

How should I monetize my blog? There are hundreds of different ways you can monetize your blog — but I’ll give you two: Products and/or Services. First things first: if you’re looking to monetize your blog, I’m assuming you’re generating traffic to it. So, you’re generating traffic to your blog. You can’t skip this step.

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Epicflow Updates: Hardshell Data Security and Advanced AI-Powered Functionality for Flawless Project Portfolio and Resource Management

Epicflow

It’s been a while since our last blog post about Epicflow’s latest updates , and we’ve developed a lot of new features since then. For example, if you’re a project manager, you can get a notification that some of your resources should update their working hours. You can send them reminders with just one click in the chatbox with Epica.

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5 Cheap Ways for Consultants (or Anyone) to Develop Their Skills

Tom Spencer

In order to succeed and stay relevant in such a competitive field, consultants have to keep their knowledge up to date and continuously hone their skills. The question is, what is the best way to develop skills and grow professionally without the big price tags that come with graduate and postgraduate courses. Start a Blog.

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Do Independent Consultants Still Need Résumés?

Successful Independent Consulting

With LinkedIn and personal websites widely used to promote careers, the idea of independent management consultants having a printable résumé may seem old-fashioned. These hybrids clearly highlight areas of expertise, listing select projects as evidence for each skill area. However, in most cases it’s still necessary.

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How Are You Spending Your Social-Distancing “Vacation”?

Prudent Pedal

Here are my Work and Personal lists: Work Manage business-related issues created by the crisis. Yesterday my 17-year-old, over-achieving daughter shared her Spring break, social-distancing To-Do list. Her example inspired me to share my own lists, both Work and Personal, with my prudent readers. Now we can take advantage of the time.

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Consultant Ninja: Another One Bites the Dust: Management.

Consultant Ninja

Management Consultant | Excel Jockey | Slide Monkey | Corporate Insurgent | One-Eyed Man in the Valley of the Blind Mckinsey | Bain | BCG | Booz | Oliver Wyman. Ive chosen to share this blog with some friends and co-workers over the past year. Filed under the tag Consulting, not Bitterness. skip to main | skip to sidebar.

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Nonprofit Professionals - Amateur Managers?

The Nonprofit Consultant

Jonathan Peizer, of JP's Philanthropy Blog, had a great post yesterday called Being Smart and Being a Good Manager is Not the Same , and I've got to agree with him. Think about this in relation to how nonprofit managers come up through the ranks. But I didn't learn about management.