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Building for the Open API Economy

Building for the Open API Economy  - https://developer.ibm.com Avatar Posted by joannw2016 under Technology
From https://developer.ibm.com 2887 days ago
Made Hot by: GayJanczunskikji on May 24, 2016 10:52 am
Application programming interfaces (APIs) are everywhere around us today. Just think – every time you “like” a post or send a friend request on social media, you are talking to an API. But until recently, it was primarily software engineers who were responsible for understanding APIs. Nowadays, the Read More

Is micro learning the future?

Is micro learning the future?  - http://www.alphagamma.eu Avatar Posted by MashaKaran under Strategy
From http://www.alphagamma.eu 2889 days ago
Made Hot by: MasterMinuteman on May 26, 2016 12:20 pm
Introducing: nutshell learning. Also known as micro learning. Have you ever heard of it?

Let me put it straight: learning in a nutshell is daily knowledge micro dosing. Even though micro learning is not a new concept, everyone surprisingly makes a big deal out of it (including me). Read More

7 Simple Hacks To Supercharge Your Registration Process

7 Simple Hacks To Supercharge Your Registration Process - https://dzone.com Avatar Posted by kimonos under Strategy
From https://dzone.com 2890 days ago
Made Hot by: BenMulholland on May 20, 2016 6:30 pm
Registering new users is the most basic, fundamental piece of the software business. If you don’t have customers, you don’t have money. With this in mind, you would think companies would devote time and energy in developing the perfect user registration process. Unfortunately, most companies are pr Read More

7 SharePoint Alternatives that Actually Get the Job Done

7 SharePoint Alternatives that Actually Get the Job Done  - https://www.process.st Avatar Posted by Ihya1324 under Self-Development
From https://www.process.st 2890 days ago
Made Hot by: Shanna94 on May 21, 2016 1:23 pm
Microsoft SharePoint is a bit like a Swiss army knife. It has a ton of different functions, some of which are useful, and some that aren’t. If you’re using SharePoint or one of several SharePoint alternatives and you’re not careful, you might wind up with a tool that’s so bloated with features it d Read More
The central promise of cloud computing is that it is elastic with the customer’s utilization. Every business can scale up and down and adjust on the fly. Even better, the software is usually gorgeous, designed for smooth experiences for massive numbers of everyday users rather than for I.T. wizards Read More
Why checklists? Well, checklists are the most popular way to onboard new employees, and that’s for a good reason.

Checklists help you to follow a process, make sure you don’t neglect anything important and stay compliant. Instead of making you write your own, you can use one of the 6 we’ve prepa Read More

What is Task Management? 3 Proven Methods Explained

What is Task Management? 3 Proven Methods Explained  - https://www.process.st Avatar Posted by joannw2016 under Strategy
From https://www.process.st 2892 days ago
Made Hot by: maestro68 on May 23, 2016 1:15 pm
The most productive people on Earth aren’t superheroes. They have the same amount of hours in their day as you do, and often find ways to work far fewer hours, too. How do they do it? When I was struggling to stay on top of my new responsibilities, I was asking the same question. Over time, I disco Read More
Finding the perfect project management tool is equivalent to finding a needle in a haystack. I have tried virtually every task management, project management, and collaboration tool out there…ok, so that’s not entirely true (considering there are thousands). But, I have used: Basecamp, Trello, Team Read More
Call me a nerd, but in an attempt to better communicate our processes to our team members and manage the growth of our business, I’ve decided to make the process for publishing our weekly newsletter publicly available. I believe this will force us to improve the quality of our processes (to avoid e Read More
Working from 9 to 5 but still feel that little has been done? You might want to re-assess how you work. Tim Ferris, the author of the bestseller The 4-Hour Work Week gives us great tips to be more productive. Here are some of his great tips:

1. Do not multitask.
2. Set goals that actually matte Read More
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