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Top 9 Best CRMs for Small Businesses in 2019

crowdSPRING Blog

so that you can start differentiating marketing to different cohorts of customers and not simply broadcast one common marketing message to all customers. No more scrawling notes from a phone conversation on a sticky or digging through your overflowing inbox for an email. Need email ? Accounting software? A customer service system ?

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Why HIPAA Compliance Is Important for College Boards

Board Effect

Compliance with HIPAA laws is something that board trustees should be having conversations with their management staff about. HIPAA is a federal act that Congress passed in 1996 to help patients protect their personal and sensitive information. What Is HIPAA and Why Is It Important?

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Customer Development Manifesto: Market Type (part 4) « Steve Blank

Steve Blank

The VP of Marketing looked at all the other PDAs on the market and differentiated Handspring’s product by emphasizing its superior expandability and performance. Palm in a New Market What makes this example really interesting is this: rewind the story 4 years earlier to 1996. End result? Market Type changes everything.

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The Ultimate Guide to Starting a Software Company

Up and Running

Since the term “cloud computing” was coined in 1996—at least as we have come to understand its meaning—the software as a service industry has exploded. Step 3: Brand and differentiate yourself. However, we have been able to differentiate [ourselves] and also excel by making enterprise software fun and enjoyable. Funding Guide.

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Evolution of a Founder: Lessons I have learned

om.co

He has been blogging for over a decade and in the past held various staff writing positions at Forbes.com , Red Herring and Business 2.0. It is something I talk about often, but mostly with my team members and in one-on-one conversations. Blogs were part of the shift to a more intimate, frenzied, and on the go media landscape.

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Fifteen Years Later

K9 Ventures

Fifteen years ago, in 1996, while I was still a student at Carnegie Mellon University , I wrote an article (blog post in today’s parlance) about the future of computing. I mentioned this article in a conversation I had with the co-founder of a new startup. Sunday, May 05, 1996. Just as it was, with no edits.

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Fifteen Years Later

K9 Ventures

Fifteen years ago, in 1996, while I was still a student at Carnegie Mellon University , I wrote an article (blog post in today’s parlance) about the future of computing. I mentioned this article in a conversation I had with the co-founder of a new startup. Sunday, May 05, 1996. Just as it was, with no edits.

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