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On the quest to finding our perfect match it seems we blindly let personality type tests and zodiac signs decide our fate to bring us closer to the one — and we’re not alone. Every year, two million people take the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a 93-question assessment exam that has been translated into 30 different languages to… View Article
The personality traits that serve many IT workers well as they rise through the ranks of the IT departments, also can affect them in a different way than expected. Click here to read the full article found on the #WSJ blog!
People are different, and that’s a good thing. However, because we all convey and gather information in different ways, sometimes the lines of communication break down. It’s a big challenge in today’s workplace, where remote workers and virtual teams are becoming the norm. What can managers do to create functional – and harmonious – teams,… View Article
If 2014 was the year of instantaneous voice communication then 2015 is the year that unified communications is “going mainstream” according to Ovum Research. And it’s not just for the large, global Fortune 500 companies. As workers bring more consumer technologies into the workplace and demand to accomplish as much on their mobile device as… View Article
If you or a special someone in your life is looking to become more fit, 2014 was a breakout year in tech for both aspiring and veteran health nuts. There’s a smorgasbord of new gadgets for tracking steps, calories, and exercise. Whether you’re looking to simply get off the couch more or shave a minute… View Article
Despite the growing trend of more progressive values in the workplace, it’s not uncommon for even the most forward-thinking office to have some unconscious baggage lingering near the watercooler.  Most executives will not readily admit it, but communication failures often run rampant. For all leaders, especially women, it is increasingly important to understand how others… View Article
For more than 50 years, social psychologists have used a method known as the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator to determine personality types. The test, based on the work of Carl Jung in the 1920s, essentially used four aspects of personality to create 16 possible combinations. The resulting types were denoted by a four-lettered acronym (ex.: INFP… View Article
As we all know, Facebook Inc. is, now, the ultimate forum for companies to advertise and promote their brands. Appearing of an ad on the Facebook page leads all the interested Facebook users to ‘like’ or ‘follow’ the particular brand. But the recent statistics from the GlobalWebIndex say that about 30 percent of Facebook users aged… View Article
Here are this week’s 10 most compelling data points from the digital marketing space, including what media buyers and marketers have in store for next year. #9: Kentico’s new digital survey found that 31 percent of respondents will look online for help with New Year’s resolutions, and 38 percent plan to hunt for sites or apps… View Article
GridGain Systems (www.GridGain.com), the leading innovator behind open source and commercial in-memory data fabric solutions, today announced the results of a survey that asked close to 200 IT decision-makers — including project managers, network managers, software and business analysts, and other technology professionals working in the financial services industry — about their companies’ attitudes, practices… View Article