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How To Deal With A Difficult Client

Company takes in projects from a variety of clients – the vendor and client relationship is really complex. This can give desired and fruitful results, only if managed carefully and properly. Before starting the project, collect the requirements, document the scope in a statement of work, and get it signed by all involved. Ensure to get as much of the requirements as possible up front. Some employers continue accepting changes even after scope is finalized and signed-off. The reason is to maintain good relationship with the client as the client is highly influential and very prospective. Try To Build A […]

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Quality Management Tools And Techniques

The tools and techniques most commonly used in Quality management and process improvement are: Cause and effect diagram Control Charts Histogram Pareto Charts Flow chart Cause and effect diagram Cause and effect diagram is very helpful to find the root cause of the defect. Cause-and-effect diagrams show the relationship between the results of problems and the root cause of these problems. This diagram shows all the primary and secondary causes of a problem and the effect of all the proposed solutions. This Ishikawa diagram is also called fishbone diagram due to its fish-like shape. In the above diagram: poor training, old

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How To Say No To The Additional Or Incorrect Tasks Assigned To You

At the starting of the career, every individual try to put in extra effort and engage into his/her work, but it is the right time that one need to start setting limits. Normally employees work 45 to 50 hours a week, and the expectation is set in the very first month of his tenure. Actually, the amount you’re expected to work depends on the type of your industry you are working in, so take that into consideration when establishing boundaries. It varies from an individual to individual, what limit they set for themselves. In the start of your career If

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How To Retain The Key Talent Of Your Company

Today hiring of appropriate talent has become a big challenge. Most companies spends a large amount in hiring the right set of people. Some companies had tied up with multiple third party vendors for talent acquisition. Some offers a handsome reference amount to their employees for proving good references. But all this effort would be of no use if the company is unable to retain their critical and talented resources. What is needed in order to retain your key talent? Set clear goals and expectations – The primary reason for dissatisfaction of any resource is unclear expectations from his/her managers.

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How Can A Project Manager Work Smartly?

The project manager must start his day 30 minutes before his team so that he is aware of all the updates and can prioritize his work accordingly.  Proactive project managers checks their mails once in the night and then again once in the morning before reaching office. This way they can prevent 2 things- Bad news coming to him from multiple sources before his own team Reacting to an unpleasant situation with incomplete information In both these cases things may turn from bad to worse and the project manager might be left with a feeling of guilt for doing or

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How To Manage Conflict Of Interest At Workplace

A conflict of interest is when a person put his/her personal interests above the interests of the organization he/she is working for. Or when a person uses his/her influence to cause others to make decisions in one’s favour without regard for the project outcome. In other words, one’s personal interests take precedence over his/her professional obligations, and the decision results in allowing the individual to personally benefit regardless of the project’s outcome. Conflicts of interest plays an important role in an individual’s life both personally and professionally. It can cause great harm to one’s career and/or reputation if not addressed

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Thread States In Java

As we already know, multithreading is the most important aspect of Java. Every Java program runs in a single thread called, ‘main’ thread. From within this main thread, multiple threads are spawned and each executes concurrently and each thread will have its own stack. A thread will undergo various stages during its life cycle. In this article, we’ll discuss what are all the stages a thread goes through, and which part of JVM is responsible for moving threads from one state to another state. The thread scheduler is part of JVM whose primary responsibility is to decide which thread should

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Right Time To Enhance Your Management Skills And Market Value

After working in an organization for around a decade, you started feeling that you are accustomed with your current organization and established a special position in your company. You have mastered all areas of your job profile, company started considering you a critical resource and involving you in company’s important decisions. It sounds as if this is what each one of us dream for but there is a darker side to it. Don’t look on the short term achievements, look from the long run perspective. Is this the right time to enhance your management skills or enhance your qualification? Ask the

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Uses Of Synchronized Keyword In Java

Concurrency problems are most common problems among multi-threaded applications. If one single thread is executing, it can gracefully get access to the resources and complete its execution. The problem arises when multiple threads competing with each other to get hold of resources. Due to this variety of problems can occur like inconsistent data, dead lock situations etc. Java mitigates these problems by synchronizing resource access so that single thread get to access resources and releases the resource for the next thread to process. This process is known as “synchronization” and we achieve synchronization using keyword “synchronized”. The “synchronized” keyword can

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Project Management Mistakes – How To Learn From These Mistakes

An integral part of close project process is documentation of lessons learned, which later on becomes historical information. These documents are helpful to other project managers and teams later on. The lessons learned document includes the root cause of problems, cause of corrective actions, corrective and preventive actions, their outcomes, any unplanned risks occurred, mistakes made that could have been avoided, and other important details related to the project. The documentation of both successful and failed projects must be done, as this information can be helpful for future reference. Some project managers, however, do not document lessons learned and want

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