With the long Memorial Weekend underway in the US, most of us are enjoying some well-deserved time with family and friends — and honoring those who served in our military forces.

But in the work anywhere, anytime age, some people are still working. Paul Miller explains why — but assures you that you shouldn't feel obligated to follow his lead.

Instead, we invite you to entertain some real life marketing lessons from the HBO comedy hit Silicon Valley and consider how you can bring human emotion to customer experience design.

Whether you're taking a break or not, here's some food for thought: Maybe it's time to abandon that boring flat web design. And while you're disrupting the status quo, think about launching your start-up in the best possible place … nope, not New York City or San Francisco, but America's heartland.

We'll be in the heartland — Chicago to be precise — this November for CMSWire's second annual DX Summit. I hope you'll plan to join us for an engaging three days of workshops, keynotes, roundtables and wonderful conversations that will help you map a faster, more productive and a more focused digital transformation.

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Have a great week ahead, wherever you are, however you work.

Noreen Seebacher
Chief Editor

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