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Tipoffs Gets All Political and Stuff!

Time once again for our monthly, “one week from now, you could be getting great advice” post about Project Management Tipoffs, the renowned project management & recruitment newsletter from Arras...

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Extolling Stakeholder Management Skills in a CV

“How do I make myself effectively come across on a CV as having strong stakeholder management (or perhaps even just strong people) skills?” – Mike, Kent Steve Trippier of Arras People says: Hi Mike,...

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Reading Between the Lines – Project Management CV

My initial thought on becoming a Recruitment Consultant specialising in recruiting project professionals was “Surely it can’t be that difficult?” I will be dealing with people who know what their...

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Tipoffs Just One Week Away

Project Management Tipoffs, the project management & recruitment issues newsletter from Arras People, will be in inboxes next Thursday morning. Subscribe today for free to get an initial look at...

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A Romp With the APM North West

Recently, Arras People colleague Steve Trippier and I both attended the latest members evening for the North West branch of the APM at the Romper Inn in Wilmslow. These events are always a good...

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Final 2011 Tipoffs Just One Week Away

Normally I preview the month’s edition of Tipoffs on the second Thursday of each month, but an equally (OK: more) colossal event will be featured in this spot tomorrow, so stay tuned. The third...

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Are Project Management Credentials Necessary for Digital PM?

The latter half of 2011 has been a very difficult time for all. This accounts for the ongoing financial situations in the UK, Europe and even further afield in the USA all taking their toll on the...

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Q&A: How a Contractor Should Give Notice

“As contractors, you move a lot & this economy takes time. What if you have an opportunity, but the current one isn’t over for a month?” – Robert Kelly via Twitter Steve Trippier of Arras People...

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Olympic Performance for Project Managers

Last week, I saw the latest APM members evening for the North Yorkshire and Humber Branch. The event took place in the very impressive surroundings of the Skylounge at the Mint Hotel, which afforded...

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Pragmatism in Setting Project Goals

As you may recall from a post here recently by our own Steve Trippier, discussion flowed freely from an Association for Project Management (APM) Yorkshire & N. Lincolnshire branch meeting in Leeds...

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Targeting Success and Excellence – APM event

The latest local APM event on Tuesday evening, 13th March was hosted by the Holiday Inn, Bolton. It was a very well attended event, even more so than usual with all seats being filled and quite a...

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THE CAREERS ADVISER: Show Off Your Skills & Get a Pay Rise

Here come the Olympians, the ultimate display of athleticism and grace under fire in the world’s greatest sporting spectacle. With those great skills, the Careers Adviser Podcast from Arras People this...

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The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?

I think we are all aware of just how difficult the job market is at the moment with all the uncertainties around the financial status of the EU single currency and the associated knock-on in terms of...

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Merry Christmas from How to Manage a Camel

Everyone at the Camel would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a wonderful Christmas holiday and to gear up for what should be an exciting 2013. Remember to help set the tone for the...

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Social Media and the “Cloak of Invisibility”

It almost seems to be a weekly occurrence that some celebrity, politician or sports star is putting their reputation, or career at risk with some ill-advised comment on one social network site or...

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