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Cutting Through the AI Noise: How Startups Can Stand Out in a Crowded Market

VC Cafe

Human attention spans are short, and some studies suggest they are getting shorter. The breakneck speed of AI advancement is one of those areas where the stream of information is so constant and so dense, that it’s very hard to process it all, let alone STAND OUT in the crowd. This creates a challenge, but also an opportunity for startups in the generative AI space.

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Revisiting the Craft Beer Metaphor for the VC Industry

View from Seed

When we started NextView back in 2012, we often used the metaphor of the beer industry to describe the evolution of the VC business. In a nutshell, the argument was that all industries go from being a cottage industry to one that is industrialized. A few big players emerge that compete on scale and scope, much like AB Inbev in the beer industry and the megafunds in venture.

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How To Improve Staff Retention 

YoungUpstarts

In any industry, the best talent must be retained to nurture customer loyalty, increase tips and maintain reputation. In hospitality, it's even more critical. The post How To Improve Staff Retention appeared first on Young Upstarts.

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Analyst Cam: Integrity Resource Management – “Phase 0” in an SAP ECC to S/4HANA Migration

deal architect

As we have moved to virtual briefings, I have increasingly been excerpting short video segments (with permission) as part of my Analyst Cam series. One of our major research focus areas is Applications Modernization and Migrations. As I wrote here.

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Building Healthy Innovation Ecosystems for Your Projects

Speaker: Nick Noreña, Innovation Coach and Advisor, Kromatic

Every startup and innovation project exists within an ecosystem that either helps or hurts that project. As innovation managers, we need to keep a pulse of that ecosystem and make sure we're helping those innovation projects we're managing every step of the way. In this webinar, Nick Noreña will walk through an Innovation Ecosystem Model that he and his team at Kromatic have developed to help investors, heads of product, teachers, and executives understand how they can best support innovation in

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5 South-Asian Children’s Books on Family Love

Brandanew

Our student reporter, Taesung Tao shares his pick of South-Asian children’s books on family love and multigenerational relationships. We have more books curated for kids in our April Maker Box. Along with the book recommendations, Maker Box members can attend a FREE StoryTime. This April, we have a story time celebrating families. Now for the books, we recommend, […] The post 5 South-Asian Children’s Books on Family Love appeared first on Peerbagh.

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Turn April Showers Into Sales Flowers!

Rembrandt Communications

Fresh Ideas And More Spring Sales Await… Spring is here, and it’s time for picnics, hiking, boating, sporting events, concerts, amusement parks, and other fun activities with family and friends. Bummer! You can’t go anywhere because you are worried about your current sales levels and your business success … Or can you? Here are a few tips to help you generate more spring sales fast so you can stop worrying and start having some fun!

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"Being an Analyst (and Vendor AR) in a Chaotic Time"

deal architect

Paul Greenberg invited me to one of his video channels to “analyze the industry analyst market” especially in a time of so much change. Watch the whole conversation below. We cover a lot of ground: The history and evolution of.

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April Maker Box On Family Ties And a Writing Camp for Kids!

Brandanew

Happy Easter to those who celebrate! We are excited to bring some exciting summer programming including a new writing camp for kids. In this month, we delve into multigenerational relationships, cultural nuances, and our broader theme of family ties. Our maker box members will receive their story toolkit on this theme. Our folk story this month comes […] The post April Maker Box On Family Ties And a Writing Camp for Kids!

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Austin Mourns the Loss of Lori Hawkins, Pioneering Tech Journalist and Pillar of the City’s Innovation Story

SiliconHills

When Lori Hawkins joined the Austin American Statesman in 1994 to cover technology, the city looked vastly different from what it does today. Dell was just ten years old at the time. It was the dawn of the information age, an economy built on computers, software, and the commercial Internet.

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The Vital Role Of Board Leadership In Community-Policing Relations

YoungUpstarts

The essence of board leadership within community policing is the thoughtful, strategic, and inclusive steering of initiatives that reflect and respect community needs. The post The Vital Role Of Board Leadership In Community-Policing Relations appeared first on Young Upstarts.

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Analyst Cam: smartShift: All about SAP custom code

deal architect

As we have moved to virtual briefings, I have increasingly been excerpting short video segments (with permission) as part of my Analyst Cam series. One of our major research focus areas is Applications Modernization and Migrations. As I wrote here.

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Easy Tips that will Make your Business More Secure

The Startup Magazine

Do you feel as though your business is not as secure as it could be? If so then now is the time for you to do something about that. This guide will help you to make the changes you need to protect your company going forward. Know What Data You Need to Protect The first thing you need to do is have an understanding of the data you need to protect. You need to do a security audit to find out what effect things like security have on your data and then figure out ways to safeguard your information.

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Inclusive Mentorship: Janice Omadeke’s Book Maps Path to Success

SiliconHills

After New York-based The Cru acquired the Mentor Method in September of 2022, Joseph Kopser suggested that Janice Omadeke write a book about mentorship. Omadeke founded the Mentor Method in 2015 in Washington, D.C. The business created mentorship software to engage, retain and develop talented and diverse employees.

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Emerging Trends In Human Resources Management: Adapting To The Modern Workplace

YoungUpstarts

The surge in remote work has been one of the most influential trends changing the fabric of traditional human resources management. The post Emerging Trends In Human Resources Management: Adapting To The Modern Workplace appeared first on Young Upstarts.

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DEI driving positive outcomes: From talent to partnerships to community

Board Effect

As the debate about the aftermath of the 2023 Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action relating to institutions of higher education continues, many opinions have cascaded on both sides affecting attitudes and policies toward diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). While some are more critical of DEI policies in corporate America as wasteful and destroying productive economic investments, others are moving to increase their DEI efforts in support of the diverse workforce groups and their increas

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Optimize the Professional Job Search Success: Creating Cover Letters

The Startup Magazine

In today’s dynamic work world, it is necessary to stand out among the multitude of candidates to find meaningful job opportunities. To achieve this goal, it is vital to employ tools that offer the possibility of showcasing a high-quality professional profile, one of these tools is the presentation cover letter. In fact, this is the first impression that employers will have from the candidate.

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What to Do When You and Your Investors Are Not on the Same Page

Gust

Yielding 10x growth or more, known as “hockey-stick growth,” remains the goal for many investors. But only one percent of startups become unicorns; in fact, most VC-backed companies don’t reach their expected rate of return. “That means 95% of founders—or more—are gonna have a bad time,” explains Rand Fishkin, the author of Lost and Founder, and co-founder of Moz and more recently of SparkToro.

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Unlocking Leadership Potential: The Advantages Of An Online Master’s In Educational Leadership

YoungUpstarts

A Masters in educational leadership is not just an academic milestone; it equips education professionals with tools that have profound implications in real-world educational settings. The post Unlocking Leadership Potential: The Advantages Of An Online Master’s In Educational Leadership appeared first on Young Upstarts.

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Lightspeed Venture Partners March Newsletter

Lightspeed Venture Partners

The post Lightspeed Venture Partners March Newsletter appeared first on Lightspeed Venture Partners.

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Premium Pricing for Professional Services

Duct Tape Marketing

Premium Pricing for Professional Services written by Shawna Salinger read more at Duct Tape Marketing Are you tired of the race to the bottom in pricing your professional services? Pricing is tough and it pushes many to commoditization. There’s a better route: premium pricing. Charging a premium elevates your services above the price wars but also transforms the very nature of your client relationships.

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How Much Does Hiring a CPA in Burbank, CA Cost?

Women Entrepreneurs Can

Each year, small company owners put in around 41 hours of tax preparation. Each calendar year, you’re required to spend time preparing W-2 forms, 1099-MISCs, as well as filing your last quarterly anticipated taxes in the first quarter. The next step is to total your revenue and spending for the year. It makes sense why it may take up to two full days to complete.

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[INTERVIEW] Serge Robichaud, Financial Planning Professional

YoungUpstarts

We speak to Serge Robichaud, a bilingual (French and English) financial advisor who is currently at Canada Life & Quadrus Investments. The post [INTERVIEW] Serge Robichaud, Financial Planning Professional appeared first on Young Upstarts.

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Your need for a board grows with complexity.

Berkonomics

Start-ups with one founder rarely have or need a board of directors. In fact, such a board would seem out of place in a one-person company. As soon as any outside money is ingested into the corporation, others have a vested and legal interest in the behavior of officers entrusted with the best use of funds. Money from friends and family usually is offered in a casual manner with much less restriction than professional investors, so that a formal board is a logical step but not often created

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Weekend Favs March 30

Duct Tape Marketing

Weekend Favs March 30 written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing My weekend blog post routine includes posting links to a handful of tools or great content I ran across during the week. I don’t go into depth about the finds, but I encourage you to check them out if they sound interesting. The photo in the post is a favorite for the week from an online source or one I took on the road.

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Top 5 Stress Relief Options for Busy Career Women

Women Entrepreneurs Can

We all know the proven adverse effects of stress and the damage it can do in a relatively short space of time. Unfortunately, there is not much that eliminates stress from our lives. Life is stressful, especially for female leaders trying to make a difference and further their careers while balancing home life. Women in business need to find creative strategies to reduce stress and enjoy life.

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Entrepreneurial Real Estate: Using Cash to Buy Houses in a Competitive Market

The Startup Magazine

When the words “entrepreneurship,” “real estate,” and “cash” coalesce, a great deal of excitement, potential, and, understandably, doubt can ripple through one’s mind. Can you really come out on top in such a competitive market just by using cash? Well, people have been doing it for years, so you’re about to find out how they pull it off.

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7 Strategies to Enhance Production in the Packaging Industry

Women Entrepreneurs Can

Optimizing production processes is essential for meeting growing demands, improving efficiency, and staying competitive as a manufacturing plant. In fact, having efficient production processes can help you minimize waste, reduce production time, and optimize resource utilization, leading to lower manufacturing costs and improved customer satisfaction, Let’s look into some of the best strategies you can leverage to enhance production as a packaging plant Invest in Advanced Machinery and Equipment

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Transforming Kelowna: How Sustainable Development Created Impact

Women Entrepreneurs Can

A while back, the way we built things didn’t help our planet. But now, there’s a big push to make everything from houses to parks in a way that’s good for the Earth. That’s right! We’re talking about sustainable development. And it’s changing the world for the better, and it’s worth talking about. One such city where sustainable developments have taken a leap is Kelowna.

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The “Bonfire Moment”: How to Solve People Problems for Startup Success

Duct Tape Marketing

The “Bonfire Moment”: How to Solve People Problems for Startup Success written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing The Duct Tape Marketing Podcast with John Jantsch In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interviewed Martin Gonzalez, a seasoned expert in startup dynamics and co-author of “The Bonfire Moment: Bring Your Team Together to Solve the Hardest Problems Startups Face.” Martin Gonzalez is the creator of Google’s Effective Founders Projec

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How To Make Work Meetings More Engaging

The Startup Magazine

Do you ever get the feeling the lights are on but no-one’s at home? If you’re running a work meeting and your colleagues don’t seem particularly engaged, it may be time to think of some ways to get them more involved. Meetings don’t have to be boring and they can benefit everyone. Pexels If you’re ready to switch up your meetings in an effort to make your colleagues more enthusiastic, you’ve come to the right place.