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Understanding the Role of Technology in Growing Your Business

Strategy Driven

The secret to ticking all of these boxes and optimizing the potential for business growth lies in investing in the right technology. So, what type of technology is necessary to ensure that financial administration is properly taken care of from month to month? Good examples of marketing software and technology include: Analytics.

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Diversification Putting Pressure on FinTech Executives

N2Growth Blog

With technology reshaping the global business landscape, many companies will be pushed to fundamentally reconsider their ways of doing international business, diversifying into new product categories and adopting a “borderless” expansion model. By Vera Sharova & Teodora Cosic. Jumping directly and only on purely professional aspects (e.g.,

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Relational Leadership and Employee Retention – A Match, part 2.

Strategy Driven

These 10 principles of trust when employed consistently to your entire organization without bias will build a bridge of loyalty that will stand against the elements. About the Author Frank McIntosh is author of The Relational Leader (Course Technology PTR, Cengage Learning 2010). New hires must reflect the company’s core beliefs.

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The Rebirth of the CMO

Harvard Business Review

This diversity reflects not only a deepening understanding of the connection between growth and customer satisfaction, but a much greater awareness of what marketing can do to help forge that bond. To hit P&L targets, for instance, the CMO at one technology company focused on shortening the sales cycle.

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What CEO Activism Looks Like in the Trump Era

Harvard Business Review

Second, many companies have invested substantial time and money in establishing uncompromising core values such as diversity and inclusion. For example, Google spent a hefty $265 million on diversity programs from 2014 to 2016 alone.) The technology sector takes the lead. But tech isn’t the only sector speaking out.

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