Startups and their employees often see their interests misaligned: new technologies look good on a CV, but they are not always the best fit for the company.
Video Conference Killed the Brainstorming Star
New research suggests that brainstorming sessions may be best in person: Video conferencing teams generate less creative ideas.
Video Conference Killed the Brainstorming Star
New research suggests that brainstorming sessions may be best in person: Video conferencing teams generate less creative ideas.
Sales as Art and as Science
There are more sales techniques, methodologies, and frameworks than one could count. Which one should we choose?
Do Influencers Really Influence Us?
Celebrity spokesmen—and now, Instagram influencers—advertise everything from t-shirts to credit cards. Is it effective?
Riding the Founder’s Emotional Roller Coaster
An entrepreneur’s life an emotional roller coaster. Loneliness is real and so is self-doubt, and neither of those are easy to navigate. So what’s a CEO to do to succeed?
Turning Over the Big Quit
To counter the Great Resignation, even tech giants like Apple and Facebook implemented changes to weather the storm. Stakes are high, but which measure will work best?
Why Simple Solutions Can Be Overlooked
Simplifying takes effort. Is this why we end up with the complex solution?
The Psychology of Referral Programs
Can marketers make an online referral look like an organic, word-of-mouth type of invite?
I Never Took a Day Off in My Twenties
Hunter-gatherers worked 15 hours a week, and past century economists predicted we would, too. So what happened?