Unpacking the ways that millennials use technology to inform their decisions when they are shopping. Just because a piece of technology sounds exciting (beacon technology, facial scanning technology) is not a guarantee that it will be adopted.
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How Millennials Use Technology When Shopping In Stores
Posted by brainvine under Online MarketingFrom http://www.inc.com 3147 days ago
Failure in Leadership: What We Can Learn From the NFL’s Deflate-Gate Debacle
Posted by brainvine under StrategyFrom http://www.inc.com 3154 days ago
Picking through the mess of how the NFL handled Deflate-Gate, 5 tips for leaders on what not to do in moments of crisis.
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Donald Trump Has Mastered These 5 Psychological Tactics to Get Ahead
Posted by brainvine under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.entrepreneur.com 3157 days ago
The 5 psychological tactics that Donald Trump uses to get ahead of the competition (from asking for more than you want to making people underestimate you) plus how you can apply them to your own life.
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10 Examples of Companies With Fantastic Cultures
Posted by brainvine under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.entrepreneur.com 3174 days ago
A look at 10 companies boost that go beyond and above to boost employee retention and happiness. From Zappos offering $2k to employees to quit first week of training if fit is bad to Chevron focusing on safety and security of it's employees.
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Why Performance Reviews Are a Waste of Time and Money
Posted by brainvine under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.inc.com 3194 days ago
Want to help your employees improve their performance? Start by getting rid of traditional evaluations. Instead: focus on conducting them periodically, focusing on the future instead of past work, and building in a call to action.
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9 Lessons in Entrepreneurship From Silicon Valley
Posted by brainvine under StrategyFrom http://www.entrepreneur.com 3195 days ago
A look at the lessons that entrepreneurs, in any field, should take away from the giants in Silicon Valley. And no- there is no such thing as a 4 hour work week for true entrepreneurs.
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7 BUSINESS LESSONS FROM MIXBOOK C.E.O. ANDREW LAFFOON
Posted by brainvine under StrategyFrom https://www.freeenterprise.com 3196 days ago
Interview with the CEO of Mixbook where he shares some of his biggest takeways on his path towards being featured on Inc 30 Under 30 and growing his business. Tips on everything from how to productively be a contrarian to dealing with VC firms not believing in your company.
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3 Elements That Will Make or Break an Email Marketing Campaign
Posted by brainvine under Online MarketingFrom http://www.entrepreneur.com 3199 days ago
A look at the elements of a successful email marketing campaign. How to lock in the trifecta of a personalized but automated system, optimizing design for mobile readability, and including a CTA that actually drives customers to action.
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CBRE Four Employee Perks that Work - Blueprint
Posted by brainvine under Employee BenefitsFrom https://blueprint.cbre.com 3202 days ago
Thinking beyond nap pods and on demand massages, a look at 4 types of employee perks that foster employee creativity. From setting aside time to work on side projects to actively encouraging taking time off.
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7 Ways Introverts Can Become Master Minglers
Posted by brainvine under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.entrepreneur.com 3202 days ago
A guide for introverts to step out of their shell and network better and smarter- from picking quality over quantity interactions to tips on how to control body language and exude confidence. At the end of the day- the key is learning to authentically enjoy yourself.
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