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This article describes open-source programs that can be used on Linux and other operating systems such as Windows and Mac OS. Although these programs are ones that I have found useful for learning and training, they are widely used for many other purposes.

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23 November 2023

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Surely, everyone knows how to write numbers, so why write an article about writing numbers? If you are only writing for your country or region, you won't need to read this article. However, I hope you will find this article helpful if you are writing for a global audience.

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16 November 2023

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Decision-making is a very important skill. We all have to make and implement decisions that affect our lives and work. It's very easy to procrastinate when making decisions, so having a process to follow can be very useful.

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9 November 2023

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The training process is the best place to start if you want to have a quick and significant improvement in the efficiency of your training.

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7 November 2023

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How to manage your people's concerns, problems and complaints so there is no need for a formal grievance.

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2 November 2023

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T-Charts are used in education, research, problem-solving and decision-making. They are helpful when comparing two concepts, listing pros and cons, outlining arguments or organising data for analysis.

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25 October 2023

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Understanding human behaviour and attitudes has long captured the attention of philosophers, psychologists, sociologists and researchers. Do attitudes influence our behaviour, or does behaviour form our attitudes?

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12 October 2023

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Developed by the organizational researcher Kurt Lewin, the force-field diagram allows you to analyse the forces which help and hinder you from closing the gap between where you are now and where you want to be.

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5 October 2023

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