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			<title>30 Skills every IT Person should have!!</title>
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			<description>An IT manager's guide on how to be better at what you do, no matter how experienced you are By Richard Casselberry



On MSN the other day, I noticed an article called &quot;75 skills every man should master.&quot; It included some skills I have and some I don't. For example, I can tie a knot and hammer a nail, but frankly I can't recite a poem from memory, and bow ties still confuse me.

It was an interesting read and made me realize I could be more well-rounded than I am. To be honest, we  ...</description>
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