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How To Come Out Stronger and Ready to Thrive Post Crisis

Rmukesh Gupta

For me, I get ready and put on my work clothes to indicate the start of work. It is a good idea to have a schedule for everything – on a family calendar, made visible clearly in a central area {maybe on the refrigerator}, so that everyone knows about the schedule and can plan accordingly. This is a cause for bonus celebration.

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The Creative Impact of Improvisation

Boxes and Arrows

When I first came back to improv from that break, I felt like my brain was having to wade through mud to get ideas out. I looked at my fellow troupe members and marveled at how quickly they could craft a scene or throw out ideas. I was able to generate, dismiss, or accept design ideas very quickly. Ramping up my brain.

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Forms: The Complete Guide

Boxes and Arrows

This series does not try to explain what your form should contain, how the fields should be grouped and laid out, where to put primary and secondary buttons, and so on. Once you’ve got that set up, you can just add each example within the <fieldset> tags, after the <legend> element. Or Justin’s article.).

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Forms: The Complete Guide

Boxes and Arrows

The most obvious way to do this would be to add a second <fieldset> with its own legend and put the phone and email inputs in there. For example, we could put a thin horizontal line ( <hr/> ) between the groups: Or we could give each group a background color: Whatever works for you. Let’s try it. View larger. ).

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How to Package and Price Embedded Analytics

Just by embedding analytics, application owners can charge 24% more for their product. How much value could you add? This framework explains how application enhancements can extend your product offerings. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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16 metrics for tracking Collaborative Innovation performance

Hutch Carpenter

People with a cursory understanding say all you need to do is: (i) stand up an ideas portal; (ii) let people post ideas; (iii) collect votes on those ideas; and (iv) pick the winners. I’ve seen too many cases where organizations launch idea portals, only to see them die off six months later. No logins, no ideas.

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The Arrival and Potential of Knowledge Graphs into Our World

Paul Hobcraft

That is fine but we need to turn Knowledge Graphs into the compelling story I think it is but in layman’s terms, otherwise, it becomes a great idea that struggles to get its importance across to those that are the eventual decision makers. I wanted to put in here Googles view of a layman’s guide , which I can only dare you to explore.