How have you improved your skills in 2012? We are passionate believers that every professional should dedicate time throughout the year to tend to their career and improve their skills. In the crazy, busy world in which we all live and work, it is all too common to find, at the end of the calendar [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Project Manager Tips’
3 Ways to Invest in Your Consulting Career
Posted in Career Tips, Continued Education, DARTON University, tagged Altman Initiative Group, Career Tips for CPAs, Career Tips for Project Managers, Communication for Accountants, Communication Strategies, Communication Tips, Consulting Career Tips, Cross-Selling Tps, Darton Group, Denise Altman, Project Manager Tips on March 15, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Steve Jobs and Lessons for Project Managers
Posted in Career Tips, Project Management, tagged Charlotte Project Manager Jobs, Darton Group, Project Manager Tips, Socratic Method, Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs commencement address, Steve Jobs Stanford address, Walter Isaacson on January 2, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Happy 2012 from the DARTON GROUP team! With the recent Steve Jobs biography having been published by Walter Isaacson, we would like to share perspectives with particular relevance to project management professionals. Steve Jobs and Lessons for Project Managers If you have not read the biography, Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson, we would highly recommend [...]
Friday Mixer
Posted in DARTON Mixer, tagged Accounting Trends 2011, Career Tips for Consultants, CFO Business Outlook Survey, CFO magazine, Darton Group, DARTON University, Excel training, Forensic Accounting Trends, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Today, MrExcel, Networking tips, Project Management jobs in Charlotte, Project Manager Tips on March 11, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
A mix of what’s been on our radar at DARTON GROUP this week. LinkedIn has launched LinkedIn Today, a new service that delivers the day’s top news, tailored to you based on what your connection and industry peers are reading and sharing. 20 great questions for consultants to ask to get up and running on [...]


