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- Vote for the best example of morale boosting and busting behavior
- Nominees for Best Morale Boosting Behavior award1. Pizza, doughnuts,humor, and warningTechRepublic Member: Dilbert-TomEarly in my IT career, I had the best manager I've ever had—he presented the "Impossible" projects to the Team by telling usthat he told management that the specs were too much to develop in the veryshort timeframe...
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- Technical articles 2004-07-27
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- allow reading but not copying file
- We have a small network with one server (windows 2000 server) and clients using various operating system. I need to be able to place a highly confidential file in a shared network location for many people to read, but we do not want them to copy it or move it...
- Tags: Instant messaging, hemant.hada@...
- Q&A 2005-09-09
- Dinosaur Sighting: The original Apple Mac Classic
- The Apple Mac Classic is one of the most famous and easily recognizable personal computers ever manufactured. First introduced in 1990, the Mac Classic was Apple's low-end under $1,000 computer, which made it very popular with the education market. In the next few weeks, we'll be cracking open this classic...
- Tags: Apple Inc., Apple Mac Classic, Games, Productivity, Personal Technology, Mark Kaelin
- Blog posts 2008-06-06
- Most managers die with their mouths open.
- I believe that the art of asking questions should be considered a fundamental skill for any leaders. Success without it will be short term at best.For a while it seemed that my premise was a given; however lately I seem to be running into more execs who are more concerned they will look...
- Tags: Performance, Workplace Strategy, Teams, Success, Reputation, Morale, Mentoring, Management, Leadership, Company Culture, Coaching, Career, Boss
- Blog posts 2007-06-01
- Most managers die with their mouths open
- Great leaders ask lots of questions. They've figured out that their success depends on it. For a while it seemed that this was widely accepted; however lately I seem to be running into more execs who are concerned they will look dumb if they let their subordinates, peers or bosses see that they...
- Tags: Team Management, Power, Management Style, Management Skills, Management, Leadership, Career, Business Intelligence
- Blog posts 2007-06-01
- 2 big impediments to successful leadership
- A while ago I was brought into a company to work with a vice president-level executive who, I was told, "may not make it". This isn't my favorite type of coaching work. In my business it's termed "remedial coaching". I think the Human Resource field coined that term; having never come across it in coaching...
- Tags: Listening, Management Skills, Management Style, Career, Decision Making, Leadership, Business Intelligence
- Blog posts 2007-06-14
- Microsoft Evangelist Blain Barton discusses systems administration
- On April 8, 2008, I went to the Microsoft Heroes Happen Here event in Charlotte, NC. I registered late, so I was only able to attend the IT Professional track aimed at systems administrators. (I was hoping to also sit in on the Development track.) It was...
- Tags: Mobile, Microsoft Corp., System Administration, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Advertising & Promotion, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing, Justin James
- Blog posts 2008-04-14
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