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Before social media hit the mainstream, we had no idea how engaging – or frankly, addictive – it would be.
This month marks the tenth anniversary for Facebook’s now ubiquitous news feed – an innovation from the social network giant's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, that many users initially detested.
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Nothing telegraphs how much you trust your employees than the freedom to set their own hours.
And that's exactly what I do in my own company.
With the exception of my customer service staff, which needs to maintain specific hours, my employees have flexible work hours, all year long.
David G. Javitch,
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The key attributes of a digital experience come down to content, the user experience, usability and relevance. You need to dig down and understand the impact of all of those factors, according to Steve Walker, senior director for Experis Global Content Solutions.
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It takes work to build great digital workplaces — and more to get people comfortable in those new digital environments.
It starts with an intuitive, elegant user experience for intranets.
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Ever wonder if it's worth the effort to attend a business conference? Well, wonder no more. In an interesting CMSWire article this month, author Laurence Hart spelled out three great reasons to attend live events.
You can read the whole article for all of the insight.
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Microsoft has released three dashboards to give Office365 enterprise users enhanced insights about the ways workers are using SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business and Exchange Online.
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Every day, technology industry changes and disruptions impact enterprises around the world — a new product on the market, an innovative startup on the scene or a bright leader paving a unique path.
While these changes occur center stage, there’s another evolution taking place behind the scenes within every enterprise.
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Where do you plan to be this Nov. 14 to 16? We hope you plan to spend it with all of us at CMSWire — at our second annual DX Summit Chicago.
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Pokémon Go is a global, viral success — and it's hard not to be envious.
Of course, Pokémon itself was not an overnight success. It has been around since Nintendo released it on its Gameboy device in the 1990s. It was Niantic 's release of a location-enabled version for smartphones
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Are great leaders made or born?
It's a question we've long debated on CMSWire — here and here and even here.
And while there are valid arguments both ways, one thing is clear: Everyone, including the most natural born leaders, can benefit from training and development.
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Sex and Software DNA swapping
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From conferences and seminars to tweet jams and webinars, there are industry events for everyone, in every business vertical. What would you like to attend in the coming weeks? Our planner gives you the heads-up on key conferences and events.
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All the typical Monday motivation is sure to get some people off to a great start.
But for the rest of us, platitudes about new beginnings and messages about how it's "a great day to be alive" are more annoying that inspirational.
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Cynthia Holcomb is rethinking everything we know about sales conversions. The traditional methods of conducting user surveys, analyzing market research and relying on tried-and-true retail methods won’t move the needle enough, she contends. Instead, she suggests the “art and science of preference,” a concept she leverages in the company she founded, Prefeye.
Prefeye is based on the theory that neuroscience and an understanding of human decision-making can give retailers a much deeper level of insight into buying practices and help them more deeply understand the wants of their customers. Read more.
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