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Can’t Focus at Work? Here’s What to Do.

According to a study by polling agency Maru/Blue, the average office worker loses up to two hours per day in productivity due to distractions.

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Free Webinar: Managing Multiple Client Projects with a Trello Master Board

In this webinar, we’ll walk you through this master board workflow. We’ll share a typical master board set up for freelancers or consultants, and show you how you can set it up for yourself.

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Free Webinar: Using a Trello-Jira Integration to Better Manage Development Projects

Unito allows you to sync Trello and Jira, building a customizable flow of information between the two tools. This webinar shows you how.

The Manager’s Guide to Giving Constructive Feedback

Giving feedback can be tricky, especially when its negative. Here you’ll learn everything you need to know on how to do it right.

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New to Project Management? Here’s the Complete Manual on Running Projects of all Kinds

1/3 people who manage projects have no training of any kind. This post provides 300+ valuable resources for project managers of all skill levels.

How To Recognize and Fix a Disconnect Between Upper Management and Everyone Else

Imagine you’re part of a crew on a large ship. You sail toward your destination, maintaining the ship to the best of your ability. Suddenly, the ship leans to a side, and you almost lose […]

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How To Use Communications Management To Communicate Efficiently

Communications management is about making sure information gets to the right place in the right way throughout the organization. Here’s how you can kickstart this process.

How to Choose the Right Leadership Styles For Your Team

It’s not easy choosing the right leadership styles for maximizing each of your team member’s productivity. You’ll learn everything you need to know here, based on Psychologist Robert House’s Path-Goal Theory.