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Hackathon Survival Guide: What You Need To Know Going Into A Hackathon

hackerearth

You might end up learning more from the competition in the span of 48 hours than a boot camp, course, or year of schooling. The lessons you gain, both in software development, entrepreneurship, and in working as a team will pay dividends down the road. Things to know going into a hackathon. Who are the judges? Who are the partners?

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Where Have All The Corporate Stories Gone?

It's Saul Connected

I’ve been collecting inspiring cross-sector transformation stories for BIF’s annual Collaborative Innovation Summit for over a decade. The more eclectic the mix of stories the more learning, engaging and doing. Last year we had Guy Wollaert, Chief Technology Officer Coca Cola Company, as a storyteller.

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Hackathons—HR’s best friend

hackerearth

The event held in San Francisco in 2014 drew over 100 professionals collaborated to come up with solutions to improve employee engagement. These high-energy events are much more than people working collaboratively on a brilliant idea using software and hardware to solve a problem. Hackathons—an underrated tool. Let’s see how.

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ABCDEFG of Successful Digital Transformation

Rmukesh Gupta

And that is that in order to truly qualify to be a digital transformation initiative, the project should have two elements – Technology & Business Impact. This means that the Digital Transformation needs the collaboration of the CIO/CTO/CDO and the business leaders. This is important here.

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The death of the 20th Century corporation

Matthew Griffin

It shrank the distance between us all and made it easier than ever before for companies and individuals to reach out and collaborate with each other for each other’s benefit. The 20 th Century Corporation is dead and your organisation must learn and adapt or perish. Six degrees is now four. The growth of the internet changed all that.