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Has Dress For Success Lost Its Meaning? 

YoungUpstarts

In today’s more casual workplaces, dressing for success means showing that you can accurately assess and align with the unspoken rules of your organization’s dress culture, says Vicky Oliver. The post Has Dress For Success Lost Its Meaning? appeared first on Young Upstarts.

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Changing How You Solve Problems

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By Jon Moore and Marty Cagan This is the second of a three-part sequence on defining transformation. Changing how you build, test and deploy is important no matter what you choose to build, but for too many companies, they just become a more efficient feature factory. They ship more new features than ever, yet they. The post Changing How You Solve Problems appeared first on Silicon Valley Product Group.

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Three Ways To Create Meaningful Relationships As A Female Entrepreneur

YoungUpstarts

Are you a woman entrepreneur? Christena Garduno shares three ways to create meaningful relationships as a female entrepreneur. The post Three Ways To Create Meaningful Relationships As A Female Entrepreneur appeared first on Young Upstarts.

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Move America Returns to Austin to Focus on Tech Mobility and Startups

SiliconHills

Electric bikes, buses, trucks, trains, cars, drones, electric charging stations, smart cities, and a focus on sustainability and lessening the environmental impact of transportation. All of those topics and more will be explored at the second annual Move America conference, which is coming back to Austin at the Palmer Events Center on Sept. 27 and […].

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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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How The Internet Has Changed The Way People Live

YoungUpstarts

The internet has had a significant impact on the way people live. It has allowed people to connect worldwide, has made information more accessible, and has made it easier for people to do business. The post How The Internet Has Changed The Way People Live appeared first on Young Upstarts.

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BigIdeasATX Speaker Series Shines a Spotlight on Austin’s Best and Brightest Startups

SiliconHills

President Joe Biden declared the Pandemic is officially over in an interview on 60 minutes Sunday and Silicon Hills News agrees. That means Silicon Hills News is hosting in-person events again. Welcome back! Before the pandemic, Silicon Hills News hosted monthly lunch and learns at Galvanize, special events like ContentATX, Space ATX, BlogItSA, and our […].

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Direct to Consumer (DTC) Marketing: The Complete Guide, with Strategies, Tactics, and Examples (2022)

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Direct-to-consumer marketing lets brands skip traditional channels. See how this strategy will help you sell directly to your customers.

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Mapping the Unknown – The Ten Steps to Map Any Industry

Steve Blank

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. L?ozi ??. I just had lunch with Shenwei, one of my ex-students who had just taken a job in a mid-sized consulting firm. After a bit of catching up I offered he was looking a bit lost. “I just got handed a project to help our firm enter a new industry – semiconductors. They want me to map out the space so we can figure out where we can add value.

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Months, Quarters, and Years

Spencer Fry

It’s taken me years to change my mindset from thinking about my startup in days and weeks to thinking in months, quarters, and years. Maybe it’s a reflection of where we are with Podia : stable, profitable, and growing. But I’d like to think it’s more of a reflection of how I’ve grown as an entrepreneur into someone who understands that a business’ real value is in its long-term future, not its short-term results.

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