How to Stop Multitasking and Start Focusing
The great plague of our era is endless distraction. The internet and social sites never stop beckoning us through our phones, tablets, laptops and other
The great plague of our era is endless distraction. The internet and social sites never stop beckoning us through our phones, tablets, laptops and other
The most successful professionals get help through mentorship, or coaching or training—and those avenues to professional self-improvement are great. But it’s also great to be
By Sears Merritt According to the National Center for Education Statistics and The Washington Post, “Barely 18 percent of computer science degrees go to women.
By Michael Biltz With 40 percent of the U.S. workforce projected to be contract or freelance workers by 2020, according to the Intuit 2020 Report,
By Kathy Harris Exceptional technical skills are only part of what qualifies a technology professional for senior management. Those with an eye on the C-suite
Finding highly qualified coders is a huge and growing challenge. According to various industry statistics, deficits now extend into the hundreds of thousands globally, and
By Evan Hackel What is “ingaged leadership”? It’s a new approach to leading, based on the belief that when a leader aligns people and creates
By Brian A. Weiss The ascendancy of project management as an organizational core competency is an important development for IT professionals planning their next career
By Tim Cannon Your IT workers are stressed—really stressed. In a survey of health IT professionals conducted by my company, HealthITJobs.com, 52.2 percent of respondents