The bottom line is that U.S. banks are impeding growth for many companies by over-culling the pool of potential buyers and users. They stubbornly stick to bad business models in the name of tradition and are oh-so-ripe for disruption. This is both good and bad news for other businesses.
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US banks are all set for an epic fail
Posted by bakercom1 under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.fiercebigdata.com 3597 days ago
Understanding Cloud Integration for Small Business
Posted by bakercom1 under ResourcesFrom http://www.smallbusinesscomputing.com 3610 days ago
A guide to help small businesses understand cloud integration because that can be a bit tricky -- especially when the buzz words are so ill-defined.
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Little data vs big data: the battle that never was
Posted by bakercom1 under Online MarketingFrom http://www.fiercebigdata.com 3613 days ago
Made Hot by: PMVirtual on June 10, 2014 10:38 am
The debate on small data vs big data is a waste of time. You need both to make your company profitable. Here's why.
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A Measure of Your Team’s Health: How You Treat Your “Idiot”
Posted by estherschindler under StrategyFrom http://quickbase.intuit.com 3613 days ago
Every team has someone who at the bottom of its bell curve: an individual who has a hard time keeping up with other team members. By my observation, how your team members treat that person is a significant indicator of your organization’s health.
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6 ways to overcome big data paralysis
Posted by bakercom1 under NewsFrom http://www.fiercebigdata.com 3616 days ago
Confusion on when and where to start using big data or proceed to the next level quickly becomes overwhelming and paralysis sets in. Here are 6 ways to overcome that paralysis.
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Building Alliances at Work – Getting Help Before You Need It
Posted by estherschindler under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://quickbase.intuit.com 3623 days ago
Made Hot by: OpenSourceMedia on May 24, 2014 12:46 am
One day, inevitably, you’re going to need someone’s help at work. If you don’t have the authority to tell someone what to do – you aren’t their boss – then you’ll need them to want to help you. Here’s a few ways to accomplish that, without feeling smarmy in the least bit.
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Six Clicks: The best personal and SMB cloud-storage services
Posted by sjvn under ResourcesFrom http://www.zdnet.com 3631 days ago
There are dozens of personal cloud storage services, but which one is the best deal for you or your company? Here's my pick of the best of them.
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What's really going on in OneDrive for Business
Posted by sjvn under NewsFrom http://www.zdnet.com 3644 days ago
There are stories going around that Microsoft's OneDrive for Business is altering your files. There's some truth to that, but it's probably not what you think it is. Nor is it Microsoft tracking your files for its own purposes.
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Project Management Lessons From Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Posted by estherschindler under StrategyFrom http://quickbase.intuit.com 3648 days ago
Made Hot by: OpenSourceMedia on April 29, 2014 8:51 am
You’ve got one heck of a big, sprawling project to manage, even if you’re not a member of Marvel Comics’ S.H.I.E.L.D., trying to protect the world. Perhaps you can use some mentoring from the new Marvel Comics-based movie, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and from last year’s Avengers movie.
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Which Buffy the Vampire Slayer Characters are on Your Team?
Posted by estherschindler under Human ResourcesFrom http://quickbase.intuit.com 3655 days ago
Made Hot by: zioncampo on April 23, 2014 12:34 am
Are you a Buffy, or more of a Xander? Rikki Endsley looks at seven Buffy the Vampire Slayer characters commonly seen on teams and the unique contributions each brings to projects.
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