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What was your most significant discovery(s) about your self, life, family or work in 2007?
Posted by
Questler
on 27.12.2007
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Would you rather do what you are good at or what you are passionate about?
Posted by Shalabieh on 27.02.2008
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Do you think that soft skills like time management, leadership, communication...etc are more important that technical skills like project management in personal or staff development?
Posted by Shalabieh on 22.05.2008
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What was your favorite icebreaking activity that you participated in, in a training? And do you have any recoomendations for any ice breakers for over 200 people?
Posted by Shalabieh on 22.05.2008
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When i do not work well for a few days, i do not sleep. Is it guilt or pressure of the feeling that work is piling up?
Posted by
alma
on 12.07.2008
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What do you do when you are bored at work?
Posted by Shalabieh on 27.07.2008
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Can any body be friends with his boss in job ? i don't think so .
Posted by
zingo
on 27.08.2008
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Some people are content with doing nothing all day in the office and others go crazy with nothing to do!
Posted by Shalabieh on 21.09.2008
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What is the difference between a resume and a CV and which one do you submit to a Job?
Posted by Shalabieh on 29.10.2008
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