Innovation
Articles Tagged innovation:
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Sales and Marketing Training
What’s Passing You By?
Yesterday, I had lunch with a good friend of mine, Bill. Bill and I discussed that awkward moment where failure changes into success. I think genuinely talented people can visualize risk and reward and act accordingly. They jump at the opportunity, even if the risk is insurmountable… and it often leads to their success. If I’m losing you, stick with…
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Marketing Books
Gapingvoid: The Long Tail? Or The Short Tail and the Pile of Bodies…
My friend and colleague Hugh MacLeod has emerged as a true innovator, transforming simple business cards into canvases that convey powerful business and cultural insights. His venture, gapingvoid, bridges art with corporate strategy, offering a fresh perspective on workplace motivation, leadership, and change. Hugh’s art, characterized by its humor and sharp critique of corporate life, has a unique way of…
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Sales and Marketing Training
It’s Not The Effort That Amazes People
As with much technology, developing artificial intelligence (AI) is far more advanced and intricate than end-users realize. It’s not just utilizing a ton of computing power to target historical data to make predictions. It’s testing and iterating through multiple models. The ability to identify outlying data and either ignore it or focus on it, and the ability to scale these…
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Analytics & Testing
Godin: Intuition vs Analysis
Seth Godin asked a great question that is usually quite a point of contention for SaaS or technology companies and their product managers…. Do you go with Intuition or Analysis? My personal view on this is that it’s a delicate combination of the two. When I think about analysis, I think about data. It could be data regarding competition, use,…