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AUGI Executive Director Mark Kiker offers perspective on workplace dynamics and the social cues we can all learn from.
posted by Mark Kiker September 6th, 2012
Mark Kiker offers a few tips on getting the best out of a motivated team, encouraging communication, and fostering the open flow of ideas and information.
posted by Mark Kiker August 2nd, 2012
The work environment is changing rapidly. Mark Kiker gives you some valuable tips on ways to relate to others you may work with and shares little ways to make a big splash with the boss.
posted by Mark Kiker July 5th, 2012
It's that time of year again! Spring 2012 is a great opportunity to clean up your systems. Mark Kiker gives you some valuable tips on ways to tidy the IT clutter and be ready for the next system upgrades on the market.
posted by Mark Kiker June 7th, 2012
Document borders are the first (and last) impression to make on the client. In this issue, Mark Kiker gives tips on how to guard against CAD Border mistakes and make sure your firm is well-represented.
posted by Mark Kiker May 3rd, 2012
It is possible to provide top-notch training without stressing the work force or breaking the bank. Brian Andresen demonstrates.
posted by Marilyn Law January 11th, 2012
More time traveling with Patrick Hughes and Doctor Who. Lessons from the past are still relevant today.
posted by Marilyn Law January 5th, 2012
Get a better idea of how long it really takes to design, layout, detail, and check. Patrick Hughes shows you how in the first part of a two-part series.
posted by Marilyn Law December 7th, 2011