Financial Reform Is Working
The critics of the financial reform Dodd-Frank Act are fond of saying that it doesn't work--some going so far as to say that the financial system is just as much at risk as it was in 2008, if not even...
View ArticleTrapped in an Unfulfilling Job? How to Find Out What You Want to Do
Lately, I've been talking to quite a lot of people of all ages, and I've noticed a common theme: unhappiness with their choice of job in some way, wishing they had done something else, but don't know...
View ArticleDoing It All -- Women Boost the Bottom Line for Home, Firm, and Country
International Women's Day -- March 8 -- is one of my favorite days. It is a time to celebrate the impressive progress women at all levels of the career ladder have made in recent decades. More women in...
View Article3 Lessons About Entrepreneurship I've Learned From My 4 Year Old
I never would've guessed five years ago that I would be working for myself, doing something I love, and running it all from my sofa. I also never would have guessed that it'd be so damn hard sometimes!...
View ArticleIs a Fully Automated Media Landscape Around the Corner?
New programmatic channels are moving beyond digital By James Brown, Managing Director UK & Ireland - Rubicon Project, and Kirsti Wenn, COO - Amplifi (Dentsu Aegis Network) Unless you've been hiding...
View ArticleProgrammatic Meets Branding - The Science Behind The Art
By Oli Whitten, Head of International - Rubicon Project It's being asked a lot lately: Does the automation of advertising compromise the creativity that is so important for the industry? In particular,...
View ArticleContent Marketing: Downtime Is Golden Time
By Kenneth Hein, Global Marketing Director, gyro There you are, sitting at the gate waiting for the flight attendant to call for priority seating. It's taking longer than it should because the clean up...
View ArticleThe Timber Has Become a Boat. The Rice Is Cooked.
木已成舟(mù yǐ chéng zhōu), 生米煮成熟饭(shēng mǐ zhǔ chéng shú fàn):"The timber has become a boat. The rice is cooked.": A Chinese proverb meaning that what is done cannot be undone. This thought was very much...
View Article10 Coolest Stocks to Invest In
By Cat Alford, Contributor Google and Apple are always creating new and cool products, which makes them popular stocks for investors. However, there are several other companies out there that are also...
View ArticleTerrorist's iPhone: The Feds Are Right
The U.S. government has the stronger argument in its battle with Apple over obtaining access to possible information about terrorism in the iPhone of Syed Rozwab Farook. That Islamic fanatic and his...
View ArticleEven Basketball Teams Can Score Points Against Climate Change
The Sacramento Kings recently rolled out how our new indoor sports and entertainment venue, Golden 1 Center, will be the fastest and most connected arena in the world, offering fans watching courtside...
View ArticleMillennials Who Move Up and Those Who Move On
Let me start with some definitions: By "up," I'm talking about increasing responsibilities and earning power -- either within the same organization or at a different organization. By "on," I mean some...
View ArticleHow to Help Your New Hire Get Off to a Great Start
By Chris White, managing director, Center for Positive Organizations The sun was shining as Katie set off for her first day at work on her dream job. Heading to the office with a brisk walk, a little...
View ArticleWhy Australia is Becoming a Great Startup Hub
Australia has recently seen a 108% increase in startups. This shows that Australia is really on the up. Bigcommerce is one company that was featured on Business Insider. After raising millions via...
View ArticleA Win for Shoppers as Aldi Starts Taking Credit Cards
by Ben Luthi Aldi, a low-cost supermarket chain with nearly 1,500 locations nationwide, recently announced that it had begun accepting credit cards on the four major U.S. payment networks: Visa,...
View ArticleThe Model That Helps Me Lead, Solve and Communicate
I was a walking contradiction. I was both a creative who loved to sit and think big picture and a thinker who was very logical and linear. I was someone energized by painting outside the lines, but...
View Article5 Ways to Stay Motivated After a Failure
Any worthwhile endeavor inevitably includes failure in our pursuit of success. No one likes to fail, and we certainly shy away from discussing our failures. The thought of broadcasting them to the...
View ArticleHow to Build a Company Culture Even if Your Team is Remote
In the daily commotion of managing a business, it can be easy to forget about company culture, especially if your business employs a lot of remote staff. On top of tracking the bottom line, assessing...
View Article4 Ways to Merge Online and Offline for Retailers
Google the phrase omnichannel for retailers or online/offline retail strategy. The articles on this topic and stats around it are mind blowing. And still, most retailers don't employ an Omnichannel...
View ArticleDigital -- Not A One Size Fits All Solution for Every Business
Photo Credit: Pexels.com CC0 License As I read through blogs and social media posts and take a glance at marketing campaigns on a daily basis, I get the impression the word "digital" has become a...
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