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What is Professionalism and How to Judge it?

Published on January 29th, 2012 by in Trg & Dev

Professionalism, a term commonly used for managers and has difficult meanings in the dictionary (Don’t even want to go through them). I derived a completely new definition of professionalism based on my experience. Ok, I know, many of you may not agree but this is the best definition to me and helps to keep my

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Experts or Performers? Make a Choice

Published on January 25th, 2012 by in Trg & Dev

Just last week, a friend asked a question about the way I classify employees with respect to what they deliver to their organizations. So I decided to write a post about it. When thinking about the candidates organizations may be interested in hiring, I like to keep things simple and classify them into two categories.

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Serve or Receive, But be aggressive.

Published on January 21st, 2012 by in Trg & Dev

I had a chance during the weekend to squeeze out some time to watch tennis. Apart from the obvious thrill of watching the sport, I did have an ulterior motive. Who has an ulterior motive for watching tennis, you ask? And what could that motive possibly be? Maybe it was the concoction of a few

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Doing What Makes you Happy will Make you Rich

Published on January 20th, 2012 by in Trg & Dev

Searching for happiness in your work?  Image courtesy Bud Caddell.

 
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Should Recruiters Develop their own Assessment Tools or Outsource the Task?

Published on January 19th, 2012 by in Trg & Dev

A few days back, we ran a discussion on several social networking platforms to reach out to the recruiting community and asked them if recruiters should develop their own assessment tools or hire the services of assessment specialists. A strong majority shared the same idea – focus on what you do best i.e. understand the

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