In this week's edition of The Manager's Prism - “Graceful Disagreements”, I share my observations on disagreements and a few things we could do to find common ground.
This is something that I often see people battle with in their own ways. My hope here is to give everyone a structure to their thoughts when dealing with disagreements.
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Really neat! online courses are on the rise and having such a platform just makes it easy to start one.
Just found a typo -
"That means you'll get the best developers from all over the world, working hard to make Courify an excellent platform for you to sell your online course."
This is an attempt to build a series of screen casts on Apache Hadoop and its various components. I am doing this to keep myself updated and to also share whatever I learn. Your comments are most welcome.
I just started working on side project for a better blogging platform for myself and this information will really help be have some good defaults for the app. Thanks for this very informative and very well done demo.
I too had the same problem, but off and on I did find movies that were really good but were hidden somewhere. The only way I could explore it was by building something of my own. After writing this app I have been able to discover some really awesome stuff on Netflix. Really glad that you liked it. Thanks.
I hope you guys find this useful and I would love to hear your thoughts!