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The Power of Documentation in the Workplace

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Capturing Important Details In today’s fast-paced work environment, it’s easy to overlook (or simply lose track of) key pieces of information. This aspect of documentation is critical in situations where proof of work or decisions may be required to resolve issues or inform future decisions.

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What Size Organization is Right for You?

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Understanding these can help you make an informed decision about which environment will best support your career goals and work style. With more resources, they tend to offer comprehensive benefits packages, structured training programs, and a wide range of opportunities for vertical and lateral movement within the company.

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How to Track Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to Maintain Professional Certifications

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These requirements may change, so please verify this information on the ASAP website. What You Need to Track Most certifications ask that you track the following information related to your learning activities: Title of the training (or name of the book, etc.) I recommend that you track all of this information as you go.

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Why Process Improvement is Key to Your Professional Success

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You probably developed some of these processes informally through experimentation; you tried it one way, adapted it a bit, and before long you had a “process,” and probably didn’t think much about it again. Look for ways to automate, streamline, and modernize your workflows to enhance outcomes and reduce resources.

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How to Manage Constantly Shifting Priorities

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It’s worthwhile sharing that information. When priorities are defined, resources are committed. The longer you work on one priority before it’s abandoned for another, the more resources are wasted. Even if it doesn’t change things now, it may serve as an important reminder in the future. Changes then have a cost.

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How to Be a Tech Savvy Professional (Webinar)

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Sign up for the Eat Your Career Newsletter to receive registration information: [link]. Date : Wednesday, March 25. Time : 11:00 AM Pacific | 12:00 PM Mountain | 1:00 PM Central | 2:00 PM Eastern. The post How to Be a Tech Savvy Professional (Webinar) appeared first on Eat Your Career.

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Get More From Your Learning! Strategies to Make Professional Development More Effective

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But how do you make sure you’re using your limited time and resources wisely? Perhaps you attend training webinars and online classes; maybe you read books and listen to podcasts. Learning opportunities are prevalent, and you want to take advantage of them all! With so many options, how do you choose which activities are right for you?

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