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Tag Archives: Career
Career change in the Greek Labor Market (episode 07)
Career change in the Greek Labor Market (episode 07) Focusing on: Services / Products Offered and the Business Model. In this series of episodes (blog-posts) some things are in order and some are not (meaning logical order). We talked in … Continue reading
Posted in BPM, BPR, Collaboration, Financial Management, HR Management, Information Age, Information Management, Marketing Management, People, Performance Management, Processes, Sales Management
Tagged actions, acumen, BI-Triangle, BMY, business framework, business model, canvas, Career, CareerChange, Cashflow, clarity, framework, goals, Investor, Leadership, Legal, Mission, Offering, Onwer, Product, Robert Kiyosaki, Service, settings, Systems, Team, Tim Clark
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Career change in the Greek Labor Market (episode 04)
Career change in the Greek Labor Market (episode 04) Focusing on: Personal Finances and the “Dead End” Period. In this episode 4, we are dealing with the matter in question, as the title indicates, called, “Personal Finances and the Dead … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, Financial Management, Management, Marketing Management, People, Processes
Tagged capex, Career, CareerChange, cash, Change, change management, deadend, Decision Making, expenses, financial management, freelancer, freelancing, Information, investments, PnL, revenues, spare capital, spending, transition, WC, working capital
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Career change in the Greek Labor Market (episode 03)
Career change in the Greek Labor Market (episode 03) In this episode we are focusing more on the case of: Career change from Employer (A) to a Freelancing scheme / career. So, the person in question (that is Me obviously) … Continue reading
Posted in BPM, BPR, Collaboration, Financial Management, HR Management, Management, Marketing Management, People, Performance Management, Processes, Sales Management
Tagged ads, campaigns, Career, Change, change management, contracts, expenses, freelancer, freelancing, go-live, google ads, management, marketing, personal finance, planning, PnL, policies, pray, products, promotions, Resistance to Change, revenues, selling, services, Website
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Career change in the Greek Labor Market (episode 02)
Career change in the Greek Labor Market (episode 02) Welcome back to my episode No.2 Such a career change, also depends on several aspects, one of which, is the Type of Change One would like to achieve. Types of Career … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, HR Management, Management, Marketing Management, People, Performance Management, Processes
Tagged burnout, Career, CareerChange, change management, collaboration, employee retention, flexibility, freelancer, freelancing, globalization, remote, remote work, Resistance to Change, statistics, talent acquisition, US statistics, work-life balance
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Career change in the Greek Labor Market (a series of troubled episodes)
Career change in the Greek Labor Market (a series of troubled episodes) Career change is a very tough situation, a troubled process and a phase in life that ends up highly intensive, both labor intesive and thought intensive. In the … Continue reading
Posted in Information Age, People
Tagged Career, CareerChange, change management, continuous change, jobsearch, labor, management, market, path, People, Processes, Resistance to Change
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Personal Presence ? Personal Brand ? (About building those…)
Since a lot of years ago, internet presence became a “potential field of Glory” initially, and gradually, as the web matured, it became a MUST. Back in 2015, I posted my first blog-post, after the “sloth” slow creation of my … Continue reading
Posted in Business Intelligence Applications, Marketing Management
Tagged Blog, Blogging, brand, Career, CareerChange, community, subscribers, web community, web2.0, web3.0, website design, wordpress, WP
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About Patience…
Everything We do, and everything we do not do, needs #Patience. Especially when we talk about Technologies, when we talk about #Learning new skills or new techs and of course when trying to make a career shift at 44 years … Continue reading
Posted in Business Intelligence Applications, DAX, MDX, MS Power BI, Programming Languages, Python, SQL
Tagged APIs, BI, BI Analyst, BI Consultant, Career, CareerChange, consistency, Data Analyst, dax, integrity, learning, Looker, M, MDX, MSD365, patience, powerbi, Python, SQL, stamina, Tableau
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Other Peoples’ opinion, Blogging Silence, & Travis.media
I was thinking to myself that I need to write a blog post about Travis Rodgers, Travis.media. To be honest, for starters, I was thinking that, I have to break the silence of this blog and start blogging again. Initially, … Continue reading
Posted in Information Age, Programming, Programming Languages, Python, SQL, VBA
Tagged Blogging, Career, Change, Coding, imposter syndrome, imposterdev, Python, R, remote work, self-learning, silence, software, SQL, Travis Rodgers, travis.media, VBA, Youtube
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