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5 Tips for Smooth Project Completion

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The Project Management Initiative tells us that there are steps that must be followed in order to complete a project that knocks the socks off of your boss. Projects in the business world have a lifecycle. Although you may be the most organized person at home, completing a professional project takes more than simple organizational tips. Don't be overwhelmed by an impending project deadline; the steps come naturally. In fact, you have probably followed the steps in previous projects without knowing it. 1.Initiation The initiation of your project involves coming up with the goal. What is it that you want to accomplish? Once you determine the goal of your project, write the goal in solid terms with a specified timeframe. Define the scope of your project, appoint a project manager, and determine the milestones of the project. It is during the initiation phase that you will also want to select project group members with whom you will work. 2.Planning The next thing you will do...

5 Ways an iPad Monitoring App Makes a Parent's Life Easier

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Being a parent is not as easy as it used to be. In the past, the woman stayed at home and took care of the children. We now know that it's unfair and that both man and woman have the right t have careers and professional development and that taking care of the children is the responsibility of both. But with both parents working (and they'd better be, since it's getting close to impossible to sustain a family with only one salary), there is less time to take care of the children. That's just one of the many reasons parents are getting an iPad monitoring app. With it, their job as a parent becomes simple. Of course, no application can truly replace a parent, but it is alright to get all the help you can get. Here's how the app makes your life simpler: 1.- It Lets You Know Where Your Child Is. No more getting out of work or start calling the school and other parents at random because your child is not at home at the time he or she is supposed to and is not answeri...