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All  Engineering and Technical information in one place.....

 

This section is dedicated to provide you with jobs finding tips, articles, resume advices, products  and related services concerning career growth and improvement with emphasis on engineering and technical fields such as Electrical, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering along with Physics, Mathematics, Production, Manufacturing and General and Project Management Sciences.

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Management Series.

 

The unwritten rules to progress and hold in your position.

The four work environment support columns

 

Most people get excited when hired in a new job, and naturally expect to grab the new opportunities that this has to offer, however many people spoil what could be a potentially successful career because their lack of understanding of the importance of their interaction with the surrounding working environment.

 

A very common and important mistake is the lack of vision in how important their upward, sideward and downward relationships are, and how to keep an appropriated

balance among them. Providing that you are essentially efficient and technically competent in what you are doing, the path to a successful career will depend in a big proportion on the handling of these relationship vectors with your direct boss, subalterns and side clients.

I define “side clients” as peers in your own department, coworkers in the same company, customers and providers, in other words all other persons that you need to deal with in relation with your job excepting your superiors and subalterns.

 

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