Wed.Mar 29, 2023

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Applying Ancient Wisdom to Modern Entrepreneurship: Passover Story Lessons

Chad Barr

This year, the Jewish holiday of Passover begins on Wednesday evening, April 5. One of the most celebrated of all the Jewish holidays at home, the story of the exodus and freedom from slavery in Egypt, though thousands of years old, contains many insights and lessons which are relevant even today. One important lesson is that of perseverance and resilience in the face of adversity.

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Sample strategic planning agenda 2023 strategic planning process UPDTE

Strategic Planning and Management Insights

Strategic planning Agenda for your next strategy meeting. We've been leading strategic planning meetings for the past 12 years (and counting), and we've tested dozens of different strategic planning agendas so that you don't have to. Use our experience to have the best and most effective strategic planning process.

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A Framework for Picking the Right Generative AI Project

Harvard Business

How to identify the most valuable — and least risky — use cases for your company.

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Strategic Planning and Execution: Insights from the Chief Strategy Officer of Israel's Leading Bank

Strategic Planning and Management Insights

As a business leader, you know that creating and implementing an effective strategic plan can be overwhelming. There are so many things to consider: The field your company operates in, and how quickly it changes, affects the complexity, length, and scope of your strategic plan. Understanding the timelines and interdependencies between different components of your plan is crucial.

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Why You Need to Use Case Studies in Sales and Marketing (and How to Start Now)

Case studies are proof of successful client relations and a verifiable product or service. They persuade buyers by highlighting your customers' experiences with your company and its solution. In sales, case studies are crucial pieces of content that can be tailored to prospects' pain points and used throughout the buyer's journey. In marketing, case studies are versatile assets for generating business, providing reusable elements for ad and social media content, website material, and marketing c

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Don’t Learn the Wrong Lessons from Failure

Harvard Business

Three common traps that leaders fall into — and how to avoid them.

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How to Build Supply Chain Resilience Without Sacrificing ESG Goals or Inflating Costs - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM GEP

Harvard Business

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Exchange Online Kiosk Mode: Preventing Downloads of Firm Content on Non-Firm Devices

Kraft Kennedy

We recently received a request to configure Exchange Online Kiosk Mode to limit firm email access to OWA for specific users and groups. Specifically, the aim was the preventing the download of attachments within OWA. The goal of the process was to ensure the mailbox owner could not save content from the mailbox using a non-firm-owned device. In essence, the task was to create a kiosk mode for email access.

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Opening the pod bay door

Seth Godin Blog

A brand new episode of Akimbo this week, all about artificial intelligence. Part one of of two on mediocrity and the choices we’re going to need to make. And, a while in the making, an experimental AI chat bot that has been trained on all 5,000,000 words of this blog. You can find it here. Yes, you can trick it, but you can also ask it questions about anything I’ve blogged and it may do a good job of answering.

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How Biometrics Are Transforming the Customer Experience

Harvard Business

As technology like facial recognition becomes more pervasive, companies need to prioritize privacy and security.

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The Art of Remote Collaboration: How to Successfully Whiteboard with Remote Teams

Just because we're working with a distributed team doesn't mean we have to abandon time-tested tools and methods like whiteboarding. Digital look-alikes often cramp creativity and all but eliminate the humanity of shared interactions. Hardware solutions are also limiting and, of course, expensive and immobile. In an increasingly digital and remote-first world, it’s important for us to select tools and processes that allow us to mitigate if not eliminate the above problems.