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March Madness: Battle of the Apps

March Madness: Battle of the Apps

It’s March, and March means the end of Winter, beginning of Spring and a whole lot of sports. From the start of professional soccer to pre-season baseball, the month of March offers unparalleled sports action. But March is best known for college basketball. The 2017 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, colloquially known as “March Madness“

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The Design Thinking Process

Unlock your organization’s creative potential using these 5 simple steps

Design thinking has gained momentum over the years as an effective approach to solving problems and developing quality products/services. The biggest differentiator from this workplace strategy versus others is the transition from asking how businesses can sell something to asking how they can solve something for their clients.

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Delivering Top-Notch Service

Delivering Top-Notch Service

When was the last time you left a training session feeling pumped up and ready to go, but then before you knew it you had gone back to your old ways and didn’t seem to remember anything you learned? That’s not something you have to worry about with Service Excellence guru, Theo Gilbert Jamison.

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Why We Use AngularJS

Why We Use AngularJS

“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” This is one of those popular sayings that we really love to hate on, because it takes the idea of innovation and tosses it aside in favor of acceptance. (One might even say laziness.) It asks, “Why would you want to change something that is working just fine?”

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The True Cost of Poor Communication

The True Cost of Poor Communication

What is the true cost of poor communication? A few hours worth of extra work? Money down the drain? How effectively we relay information is more important to the success of our endeavors than you might think. Just take a page from NASA’s book: In 1999, a $125 million Mars orbiter was sent into space and promptly lost forever.

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