by Gorjan Ivanovski in Multimedia Design & Development, Procedures, Project Management, Self-management, Teams | May 18th, 2010
You are at your computer, scrambling to find the right file to work on. You keep opening files, but it’s not the right one that you need. You need to find that file now – you have a deadline but you are stuck looking through a pile of files, not knowing which one is the one you need.
On top of that, many different people have worked on the project before you. They have all used different ways to name each file, and to store files in non-related locations. You need: The Ultimate Guide to Organized File Structure for Multimedia Projects.
by Gorjan Ivanovski in Leadership, Team leadership, Teams | Feb 14th, 2010
A lot of research points to teams being the most basic building block of organizations. A few of the reasons for this are: teams are more productive, they make better decisions, and they create better products and provide better services. Ultimately, this leads to more engaged staff. But none of the positive aspects that teams can bring to an organization can be realized if the conditions are not right. So how do we establish, build, and manage creative and technical teams? More importantly – how do we create the right conditions for teams to thrive and perform at their best?