13 Pro Tips To Help Tech Leaders Prioritize Internal Tickets
Figuring out which internal requests should be bumped up the queue and which can simmer for a while requires technical know-how, critical thinking and experience.
Figuring out which internal requests should be bumped up the queue and which can simmer for a while requires technical know-how, critical thinking and experience.
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If one team member is a consistent source of friction and isn’t contributing as much as they should be, management may decide to let them go. But if the person displaying poor behavior is also highly talented, dedicated and disciplined, the decision may not be so clear-cut.
Gamification programs have been tried in Amazon warehouses to improve productivity. It is not clear that the program worked. There is deep skepticism surrounding gamification, but also real potential.
Trump has made impeachment and election challenges key litmus tests on whether to endorse – or actively oppose – Republican officials.
A new study shows how to build good policy supporting microbusinesses
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Remote tracking of drug trial participants is gaining acceptance.
YouTube has announced that it has paid out $4 billion to the music business over the past year.
Ainge is the only person in the club's 74-year history to win championships as a player and general manager.
Shares of struggling chains AMC and Bed Bath & Beyond surged as much as 50% Wednesday.
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The non-profit said it has identified “thousands” of examples of “clear cut” anti-Semitism that Facebook is yet to remove.
Microsoft will reveal what the “next generation” of Windows will look like on June 24.
'Kharg,' a tanker and supply ship that the Iranian fleet also used as a helicopter carrier, suffered an internal fire early Wednesday while she was sailing in the Gulf of Oman near the port of Jask. Efforts to extinguish the blaze were unsuccessful and it appears the vessel is a total loss.
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Biden masked the true increases in deficits simply by using standard Washington budget accounting and by assuming that all of his proposed tax increases will become law, when they almost surely will not.
In a stunning turn of political events, the Supreme Court of Mississippi has overturned the will of the voters and thrown out medical cannabis legalization in a state known for its hospitality.
Biden is proposing stricter rules to catch crypto tax evaders.
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The commitment includes $30 million in scholarships and $45 million in key programming for tax and accounting professionals.
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