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Thursday, May 10, 2001 Issue 1   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 1  

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A New Virtual Community
Adding Projects to a Customized Prolog Manager Database
How to do Group Problem Solving with Employees
How To Listen On the Internet
Take Time to Tune Up Your Team

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July 17, 2001
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May 10, 2001
A New Virtual Community
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http://www.prologusers.com

We are proud to announce the newest global community for Prolog administrators, implementation specialist, and users alike. This is the first independent, user run, virtual web community committed to...
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May 10, 2001
Adding Projects to a Customized Prolog Manager Database
PROLOG MANAGER 6 : SET UP
by Wallace F. Wilson, Jr.

When you have a Prolog Manager database with multiple projects, there is information that is shared by all projects in the database as well as information that is specific to each project. This can make adding projects more difficult when there are customizations involved such as Budget Code Structure and Nomenclature
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May 10, 2001
How to do Group Problem Solving with Employees
http://www.timedoctor.com
by Polk, Kevin

How to do Group Problem Solving with Employees
or
How to Do Problem Solving in a Group So Everyone Gets Their Two Cents Worth In.
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May 10, 2001
How To Listen On the Internet
http://loska.com
by Loskot, Wanda

Here is a novel business idea that will double, triple, or even quadruple your bottom line. Actually it's nothing new - it is a bread-and-butter of business. Or rather bread without a butter because it is so basic. But even though it is SOO basic I am constantly astonished how very few people understand it!
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May 10, 2001
Take Time to Tune Up Your Team
http://www.timedoctor.com
by Polk, Kevin

The following are five things you can do to help your team work smarter, be happier, and produce to results your company needs. Many people believe that teams get tuned up in retreats and other "away from work" activities. While these activities can be fun and relaxing, they do not necessarily lead to improved communication on the team. The following are exercises you can do while the team is at work in a meeting.
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