Thu.Oct 31, 2019

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The 7 Most Important Web Development Software In The Market Today

YoungUpstarts

The digital age has been more beneficial to us than people realize. Above everything else, the internet has been the primary source of most of the recent advancements we have seen. That said, perhaps the most overlooked tool in today’s tech world is website software. Website software plays a significant role in how successful a website is given all of the responsibilities it has.

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Building Your StartUp Offline And Online: Addressing Your Digital Readiness

The Startup Magazine

We are in the age of entrepreneurship. Each month, around 543,000 small businesses are launched, and although the startup scene has slowed in the American landscape, the country continues to see thousands of businesses launched each quarter. Yet, the process has transformed and is now primarily digital. While the fundamentals of launching a business such as location, product, and securing a target market remain the same in principle, the methods have changed.

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3 Enterprise Data Backup Solutions That Are Secure

YoungUpstarts

It is clear that data security is more important than ever for individuals and business people. There is so much important information that could get easily lost. This is the reason more people are figuring out how important it is to protect your data. The following are three data backup solutions worth considering. 1. HYCU. HYCU is a backup software system that can be used for Nutanix.

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Video: Seoul is spearheading the 5G revolution

The Next Web

One of the hottest new topics in tech is 5G, the next generation of cellular network technology. When 4G came along, it was a massive breakthrough and gave birth to services like Instagram and Snapchat, which had been completely unthinkable only a couple of years earlier. Now it’s time for the next generation of innovations. 5G is much faster, more responsive, and more customizable than 4G and is expected to be fundamental to the advancement of new technologies such as IoT, AI, VR, and self-dri

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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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8 Simple Strategies To Self-Soothe And Stop Work Overwhelm

YoungUpstarts

by Judith Orloff, M.D., author of “ Thriving as an Empath: 365 Days of Self-Care for Sensitive People “. Are you experiencing work overwhelm? Or even full-blown burnout? You’re not alone. Today, a whopping two out of three full-time workers are wrestling with burnout, according to a recent Gallup study. To boot, the World Health Organization (WHO) now classifies work-related burnout as a “syndrome” and an “occupational phenomenon.”.

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NPS Survey Tips: How To Turn Passive Customers Into Promoters

YFS Magazine

If asked, could you identify your biggest fans and most enthusiastic brand evangelists? Running an NPS survey will help you do just that and more.

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How bakeries can better attract foot traffic in their areas

Our Own Start-up

When you're managing a bakery, there's only one thing better than enjoying tons of fresh, baked treats: profiting from those baked treats.

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Brainfluence Podcast Interview – The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur

Duct Tape Marketing

Brainfluence Podcast Interview – The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing. John Jantsch appears on Roger Dooley’s Brainfluence podcast to discuss his latest book, The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur. This book is a departure from Jantsch’s five previous works; while those books were focused on marketing strategy and tactics, this book is a series of 366 daily meditations aimed at helping entrepreneurs to find their path and stay true to t

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The 3 books our Dragon Army leadership team is reading this quarter

Jeff Hilimire

Each quarter I give my Leadership Team (LT) at Dragon Army a book to read. Sometimes I’ll pick a few books and assign them to various groups, like I did earlier this year with books around health & wellness. I’m a big reader , if ya didn’t know ;). This quarter I decided to pick books that would help reinforce our Purpose. Our Purpose at Dragon Army is to Inspire Happiness , through Positive Relationships, Impactful Work, and Doing Good.

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4 Smart Ways To Save On Marketing Expenses

YoungUpstarts

One of the priority investment areas for businesses relates to marketing. A recent Gartner ‘CMO Spend Survey’ showed that the marketing budget is 11.2 percent of the total revenue of a company. Close to 57 percent of businesses are looking to increase their marketing budget as per the survey. While one-third of the budget is allocated to marketing technology acquisition, nearly 21 percent of the budget is set aside for multi-channel advertising.

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Change of Control Option Acceleration

ithacaVC

I was recently in a board meeting and the topic of change of control stock option vesting acceleration came up. I wrote a pretty long post on this topic already so won’t rehash the basics again here. But the recent discussion confirmed my view that double trigger stock option vesting acceleration is very clunky, difficult for management teams to understand when it actually matters (at the time leading up to the change of control) and, in my view, should be used infrequently.

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Book Short – You’re in Charge – Now What?

OnlyOnce

Thanks to my friend and long-time former Board member Jeff Epstein, I recently downed a new book, You’re in Charge – Now What? , by Thomas Neff and James Citrin. I’m glad I read it. But it was one of those business books that probably should have just been a Harvard Business Review article. It’s best skimmed, with helpful short summaries at the end of every chapter that you could blow through quickly instead of hanging on every word. .