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30-Year Perspective: Seven Traits of Successful Digital Marketers

Brunner

This year marks the 30th anniversary of my working in the ‘internet’ industry. Thirty years ago, I was working as a software engineer and a systems analyst for an IT consulting company. Much of what we did was custom software development in nature and usually operations related. That was probably part of it.

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What the Cannabis Business Needs in Order to Thrive

Business and Tech

Our panel of experts discusses the political, technological, social, and educational resources the cannabis industry needs to succeed. Finding technology solutions that allow dispensary owners to focus on running their businesses effectively is key to succeeding as competition heats up in the industry.

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The Arrival and Potential of Knowledge Graphs into Our World

Paul Hobcraft

Knowledge Graphs have a real potential to become highly valuable, topical and relevant. If only we can get them prised out of the engineer, data scientists, or software experts hands. The querying of data still has limitations without significant rewriting of new code to go and undertake a search. As big- wow.

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How AI can Deliver Sales Innovation

Tullio Siragusa

Innovation in the sphere of sales and marketing is probably the greatest opportunity of our time in any industry. Consider a company sales representative who is not able to fulfil the requirements of a client in a given time, due to lack of know-how, or experience. Everything in the world depends in some form or fashion on sales.

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14 LGBTQ+ Innovators, Inventors and Scientists who changed the world

Idea to Value

His works argued for the possibility of scientific knowledge based only upon inductive reasoning and careful observation of events in nature. It was IBM’s loss, as her later work at MIT, Xerox and DARPA on VLSI microchip design revolutionised the industry. In 1954, he was found dead due to a reported cyanide-based suicide.

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How to Avoid Information Overload in Your L&D Programs

CMOE

Maybe your industry changed suddenly and dramatically and you need to adapt the skill set of your employees as fast as possible. Look at the results of training sessions you’ve conducted in the past and ask yourself these questions: Was your team able to apply the new knowledge to their daily tasks?

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property, Products and Brand

Daniel Burrus

Trade Secrets Are Your Competitive Advantages: Knowledge-based competitive advantages like trade secrets are best protected by documents such as confidentiality agreements and employee contracts. In the food industry, secret ingredients such as spices and herbs would be covered under a trade secret. How to Mine Your IP .