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CRM March 7, 2014 Dmitri Novomeiski |
Is Integration Missing from Your Customer Experience Management Strategy? Four steps to get the most from this key business element. |
CIO February 4, 2014 Tom Kaneshige |
Attack of the BYOD-Killing MDM Software BYOD allows employees the convenience of combining their work and personal lives on a single mobile device software. However, some IT departments are turning on MDM controls that force users to jump through multiple passwords. |
Fast Company Austin Carr |
The Secret To Airbnb's Freakishly Rapid Orgy Response: "Scenario Planning" "Because we're a high-profile company, there are things that will go wrong," Airbnb hospitality chief Chip Conley told me recently. "So how do we deal with the aftermath of things that don't go well?" |
Fast Company April 2014 Austin Carr |
Inside Airbnb's Grand Hotel Plans Counting beds on offer, Airbnb is already the fifth-largest hotelier in the world, with unparalleled global reach. The startup, whose prices are at least one-sixth cheaper than its traditional rivals, expects to have 1 million listings by the end of 2014. |
Fast Company April 2014 Skylar Bergl |
These 3 Startups Are Ready To Take On Google Maps These companies are adding value to map services. |
Fast Company April 2014 Tara Moore |
How to Franchise to Infinity "This combination -- some familiar aspects with some new ideas -- makes the Final Fantasy franchise, to some extent, a license to print money," says 14-year fan Phoebe Seiders. |
Fast Company April 2014 |
Free Idea: Will the Next Big Thing Be Cash for Kindness? Each month, we bring you a business idea that could be worth a billion dollars -- no charge. Graham Hill, founder of TreeHugger.com, thinks you have to give money to get it. |
Fast Company April 2014 Chris Gigley |
Minor League Baseball, Meet Major League Advertising National advertisers are enticed to market everywhere at once. |
Fast Company April 2014 Om Malik |
Go Native, Ad Man Native advertising is a sales pitch that fits right into the flow of the information being shown. It doesn't interrupt -- native ads don't pop up or dance across the screen -- and its content is actually valuable to the person viewing it. |
Fast Company April 2014 Robert Safian |
Confessions of a Reformed Micromanager As Pixar president Ed Catmull deftly illuminates in his forthcoming book, Creativity, Inc., it's not just bureaucracy and rules that deaden creative impact. It's also human nature. |
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