Posted on September 16th, 2008 in PPP by Christodolus || No Comment
Sometimes you need some money to tide over the period till when you get your salary because something big comes up when you haven’t expected it and as a result you don’t have any money on hand at the time. Short time loans that expire quickly can be a good option in times like this and so you get Payday Loans that help you get over that short period.
Often, when you work in India, your salary is delayed for some reason or the other, mostly due to red-tape. This is particularly a problem when you work with the government, because when you do that they sometimes delay your payment for more than a week.
Posted on April 30th, 2008 in PPP by Christodolus || No Comment
Even the best of manuscripts sometimes get rejected by publishers, and after a while it doesn’t seem worth it to keep sending them in. Fortunately, if you have the money to back your book, you can get it self-published and then you won’t have to worry about negotiating royalties or advances or any of that because it’s your book and you own it all. With the Internet, you can do all of this without having to leave the comfort of your home or waste the time you could have spent writing. Online Book Publishing at WordClay.com makes everything trivially easy for you.
Posted on April 29th, 2008 in PPP by Christodolus || No Comment
A lot of the time, project managers don’t put all the theory they’ve learnt into practice. Despite knowing that it’s best to have kick-off meetings, regularly scheduled status reports, or meetings to reallocate human resources, they choose to avoid doing all of these known best practices in favour of just getting what they’re working on done. In the interest of just starting work on the project, too many managers fail to analyse the plan of action and keep up to speed on how the project is by scheduling meetings to check on the status of specific subsections of the project.
Typically, this leads to the project meandering where it could have gone steadily. Sometimes, these regular meetings can point out flaws where a subordinate is not being used at his full potential. For instance, someone who went through MCIPT training could be accidentally working on a Python application on a Linux machine. Mistakes happen, and keeping a close eye on the progress of a venture can point out the silliest of flaws that could dangerous delay the project if not fixed early. Stick to good management practices, there’s a reason they’re called that.