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Setting Boundaries in the Workplace

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Setting boundaries is the single most common issue my clients deal with in their personal and professional lives.  Why do women find them so difficult to put in place?  And what can you do if a lack of boundaries is standing between you and the career success you desire?

Setting boundaries is the single most common issue my clients deal with in their personal and professional lives.  Why do women find them so difficult to put in place?  And what can you do if a lack of boundaries is standing between you and the career success you desire?

Sql Server Snapshot - How It Works

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Get information about database administrator (DBA) job outlook, description, salary, certifications for SQL, Oracle and Microsoft.

SQL Servers have been growing in business exponentially since they were created in the 1970’s. First created by IBM in San Jose, California, SQL did not become a standard computer language until the mid-1980s. Since that time, during its growth, there have been many upgrades and changes to the SQL relational database management systems, one such upgrade is the SQL server snapshot.

Management: A Bullish Degree for a Bearish Economy?

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To say these are uncertain times is no mere understatement. With talk of bailouts, back outs, and the specter of depression hovering above, Americans are feeling insecure about their financial futures.

The recession that followed the 9/11 attacks birthed a similar bout of national anxiety. A peculiar outcome of which was the premature obituary written for the venerable management degree. A Greek chorus of gloom crowed that the crowded halls of the nation’s business schools meant value of the management degree was now in question.  

Not so fast. While the job market certainly tightened, there is still high demand for management grads across the country.