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	<title>Hartman, Peter J.</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/authors/Hartman,_Peter_J.</link>
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		<title>Secrets of Successful Interviewing</title>
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		<description>To conduct a successful interview, you must create a comfortable atmosphere, provide an honest review of the job requirements, and probe into the candidate’s qualifications and experience. By asking appropriate,&#xD;focused questions and engaging the candidate in both&#xD;detailed and general dialog, you should be able to gather&#xD;enough information about the candidate to either&#xD;eliminate him/her or move forward with the hiring&#xD;process.</description>
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		<title>You Got the Interview, Now Get the Job!</title>
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		<description>Describes successful interviewing techniques.</description>
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		<title>Starting and Maintaining A Documentation Department: Concepts, Principles and Techniques</title>
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		<description>Starting and Maintaining a Documentation&#xD;Department – Concepts, Principles and Techniques”&#xD;includes information about assessing business needs,&#xD;establishing credibility, building the department,&#xD;understanding the product life cycle and development&#xD;practices, and successfully maintaining a&#xD;documentation department. It includes innovative,&#xD;creative, and original management concepts, tasks, principles, techniques for newly promoted managers, managers new to a company, and for seasoned managers to ensure success or continued success managing documentation departments.</description>
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