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He irritated the executives at Procter and Gamble (P&G), but succeeded in getting them to think differently. Never satisfied with… → Read More
In 2005, it was predicted that consumerization would be the biggest trend to affect the world of IT over the next decade — and we saw that unfold right before our eyes. The beautiful, UX-forward consumer applications people enjoyed using at home stood in stark contrast to the ugly, outdated enterprise tools they were forced to use at the office. Through amazing products like the iPhone and the… → Read More
Alex’s last words were to his caretaker Irene. “You be good, I love you. See you tomorrow.” At just thirty-one years of age, his death came unexpectedly. After all, the average lifespan of parrots in captivity is forty-five years. Alex was an African Grey Parrot adopted by animal psychologist Irene Pepperberg. Over the course of thirty years, she taught Alex a vocabulary of more than 100 words… → Read More
On New Year’s Eve 2019 at 10:00 AM EST, an artificial intelligence algorithm sent a warning out to medical professionals around the globe about a severe respiratory infection affecting Wuhan, China. In addition to identifying the source of the outbreak, it then used global airline ticketing data to correctly predict that the virus would likely spread to Seoul, Bangkok, Taipei, and Tokyo. By… → Read More
It’s critical for creative teams to reach a state of flow, when work is seamlessly moving forward across collaborators and everyone is firing on all cylinders. But there are five dangerous roadblocks that destroy flow and damage creative collaboration. Learn what they are and how to avoid them. → Read More
It’s critical for creative teams to reach a state of flow, when work is seamlessly moving forward across collaborators and everyone is firing on all cylinders. But there are five dangerous roadblocks that destroy flow and damage creative collaboration. Learn what they are and how to avoid them. → Read More
We live in the era historians call "The Information Age." With technology rapidly advancing, how does your organization keep up with absorbing and retaining knowledge? Read on to find discover the biggest threats to knowledge decay and how organizations should manage it and keep learning. → Read More
The signs of unengaged employees can be a gradual, subtle process and cost billions of dollars a year in lost profits and wasted resources. Read our list to discover the hidden costs of unengaged employees and how they can directly affect your bottom line. → Read More
It’s undeniable that happy, engaged employees can dramatically elevate the customer experience and your bottom line. It also takes continued investment by the entire organization to keep employees engaged, but how? Read our tips on how to increase employee engagement and enhance your customer experience. → Read More
An investment in improving client experience has guaranteed returns. While it’s true professional services firms face an uphill battle trying to differentiate themselves, the client experience is completely under your control. Learn how work management software can help you improve that experience. → Read More
We've compiled 6 of the most common threats organizations face because of inefficient tools and processes, along with specific ways to fix them based on our experience with over 19,000 leading organizations worldwide. → Read More
There has never been a better time to be a creative. Design is finally being recognized as an integral part…… → Read More
When it comes to snatching the attention of consumers, Coca-Cola has a proven track record. Remember the “I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke” campaign from the 1970s? The one with the iconic “hilltop” commercial featuring people from all over the world? That’s just one of the many winning campaigns the soda company has launched over the years. Recently, Coke did it again with their “Share a Coke”… → Read More
During World War II, the South Pacific was a critical theater for battle. Several countries set up bases, airfields, and docks on dozens of remote islands. It was the first time many of the region’s indigenous peoples had ever seen outsiders, let alone the vehicles and machinery they brought with them. Especially impressive were the supplies of food, clothing, medicine, and other goods that were… → Read More
West One. One of Pixar’s largest and most important conference rooms, used by the animation studio’s top creative minds. And perhaps one of Pixar’s greatest follies. A long, elegant table once dominated the room. During meetings, up to 30 people would gather around, forming two long lines on either side of it. A production’s top commanders—the director, producers, and key writers—sat at the… → Read More
Do you know what Theodore Roosevelt, the Winklevoss Twins, Stephen Hawking, and Anderson Cooper have in common—other than success? They were all competitive rowers. Crew rowing teams must stay in perfect alignment to achieve victory. Eight team members’ oars must enter and exit the water at the same angle, at the same time, and with the same amount of force. The whole boat is affected if just… → Read More
The success of Google, Apple, and Facebook is incredibly inspiring. But their buildings, perks, policies, shouldn’t be what inspires us — it should be their dedication to fearlessly disrupt the status quo. → Read More
Marketers, you may want to sit down for this: A recent study revealed that CMOs have the shortest tenure in the C-suite, a mere three years on average. While there was a slight uptick in 2017, the tenure of CMOs has been on a steady decline for years. At the same time, expectations for the role have skyrocketed. A staggering 37% of CEOs say the CMO will be first in the firing line if growth… → Read More
In June 1982, a robot bowed to the chairman of General Motors, Roger B. Smith, and then bowed to Dr. Seiuemon Inaba, the president of Fujitsu Fanuc Ltd. After these pleasantries, the robot reached forward and gently cut a ribbon in half to open the GMFanuc Robotics Corporation in Troy, Michigan. At the start of the 1980s, Japanese car manufacturers were eroding GM’s 48% share of the market, and… → Read More
Millions of people are suffering from a debilitating condition. Physical symptoms include an increased heart rate, dizziness, difficulty breathing, trembling…… → Read More