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Skills for 2013: It’s Not About Tools or Technology

I was reading Must-Have Job Skills in 2013, and I was struck by the skills Mantell says job-seekers must have: Clear communications Personal branding Flexibility Productivity improvement Here’s what these mean for great geeks: Communications mean you have to be able to discuss what you mean with and without the correct jargon. With jargon, you […]

MPD, project management

What’s the Culture on Your Project?

Now that the election is over, we have an opportunity to reflect on some of the project management and hiring practices. I’m going to blog here and over at Hiring Technical People because the bits are just too juicy to leave untouched. If you read nothing else, read Inside Orca: How the Romney Campaign Suppressed

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Keep In Touch With Good Previous Candidates

You had a candidate you really liked. The candidate really liked you, but decided to take a different position. That was 2-3 years ago. You have an opening now in your group, and this candidate pops into your head. What do you do? You contact the old candidate, that’s what! This is why you keep

HTP, References

Call or Email References?

One of my readers for Hiring Geeks That Fit gave me feedback that I should tell people to email references. She said that calling references was outdated. Well, maybe it is. But it really depends on the kind of person you are. If you are an introvert, you might want to email references. If you

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How Do We Treat Each Other?

Rothman Consulting Group, Inc. Vol 9, #15: Your Culture:How Do We Treat Each Other? October 3, 2012                                                                                  ISSN:2164-1196 In This Issue: Your Culture:

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Interview Questions for Project Managers

If you are looking for a project manager, what questions might you ask? Well, it might depend if you are agile, or geographically distributed, or how large a project or program you have. All of those pieces of your context are going to feed into your question development. I hope you ask behavior-description questions. That

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What Does Your Organization Reward?

Rothman Consulting Group, Inc.Vol 9, #14: Your Culture:What Does Your Organization Reward? July 31, 2012                                                                                  ISSN:2164-1196 In This Issue:   Your Culture: What

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Your Culture: What is Okay for You to Discuss?

Rothman Consulting Group, Inc. Vol 9, #13: Your Culture:What is Okay for You to Discuss? June 13, 2012                                                                                  ISSN:2164-1196 In This Issue:  

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