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  • Ignite Sydney sparks up

    Ignite Sydney kicked off its inaugural event last night, with the goal of ending the "death by PowerPoint" presentation style. Twelve presenters took to the stage to take on the unique Ignite format.

  • How much do you know about managing, quiz #3

    This month we tackle insubordination, training mechanisms, and squabbling staff members. Read the scenarios and our best recommendations for action.

  • Managing 'geeks': unconventional tips and techniques

    Don't expect to motivate your knowledge workers with traditional management techniques since this creative group operates differently from others.

  • Managing a problem employee

    If you have an employee with a productivity or attitude problem, you need to identify the problem and try to solve it before writing him or her off.

  • Be more than a manager: coach your staff

    With today's emphasis on aligning IT with business goals, CIOs must be able to lead and inspire their staff toward that achievement. Learn how to develop your leadership skills as well as those of your IT managers.

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