Yuval Yeret — April 22, 2019 Follow @yuvalyeret — April 22, 2019 To Team or not to Team? The comparison between Kanban and Scrum obviously comes up often when we’re talking to teams, especially in the context of Professional Scrum with Kanban. While they are more similar than many practitioners realize, one key difference is … Continue reading The Kanban Perspective on Teams
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How to Make Your Web Redesign Successful (From a Creative Perspective)
Damon Yerian — December 13, 2018 — December 13, 2018 Pexels / Pixabay My husband and I recently purchased a 1927 craftsman home, and we’re embarking on a major renovation project. It’s an exciting endeavor, but no matter how much preparation and planning we do, I know there will be challenges along the way. Even … Continue reading How to Make Your Web Redesign Successful (From a Creative Perspective)
How to Make A Website Redesign Successful: A Marketing Consultant’s Perspective
Christopher Hutchens — September 14, 2018 — September 14, 2018 Websites are fun, helpful, and probably the best tool that a company has as its disposal. But there are things you need to keep in mind as you start designing, or redesigning, your website. Now, we’re going to assume that your business already has a … Continue reading How to Make A Website Redesign Successful: A Marketing Consultant’s Perspective
10 Charts That Will Change Your Perspective of Amazon Prime’s Growth
Louis Columbus — March 24, 2018 Follow @louiscolumbus — March 24, 2018 70% of Americans with incomes of $ 150,000 or more who shop online have Amazon Prime memberships. Amazon Prime international customers will grow at a 56% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2016 to 2018. Amazon shipped more than 5 billion items in … Continue reading 10 Charts That Will Change Your Perspective of Amazon Prime’s Growth
Scrum Roles from a Lean Perspective
Ian Mitchell — September 22, 2017 — September 22, 2017 AnnaER / Pixabay “It’s weird when you get roles that coincide with your life” – Lily James Introduction Impressive-sounding job titles are a recurring joke in large organizations. They often bear little relationship to the devil’s brew of chaos and drudgery which is a daily … Continue reading Scrum Roles from a Lean Perspective
Snapchat from the Millennial Perspective
Sarah Al-Khayyal — May 29, 2017 — May 29, 2017 How Snapchat impacts your audiences Millennials like me have seen, experienced, and even contributed to the exponential technological changes over the past few decades. From VHS tapes and dial-up internet, to Gameboys and burning CDs for my crushes, to my first iPhone in high school … Continue reading Snapchat from the Millennial Perspective
Great Expectations: A Personal Perspective on Safety and Security in the Era of Coworking
Paula Gomprecht — February 14, 2017 — February 14, 2017 As a woman, I have certain expectations for what a safe workplace should be, and most may not differ greatly from those of my male coworkers. I want to be confident that if I step away from my belongings, they will still be there when … Continue reading Great Expectations: A Personal Perspective on Safety and Security in the Era of Coworking
Your Client Isn’t Dumb (You Just Lack Perspective)
by Jeff Sauer Follow @jeffalyticsOctober 6, 2016 Clients just don’t get it. During my marketing agency days, it was hard to walk down the hallway or hold a meeting without hearing this phrase. It was a rallying call of the disaffected. A mantra for marketing service providers. It was dead wrong. During my agency career, … Continue reading Your Client Isn’t Dumb (You Just Lack Perspective)
A Leader’s Perspective on Purpose
by Jim Haudan December 2, 2015 Follow @jhaudanDecember 2, 2015 Purpose. When people believe what they do matters they show up differently, they engage differently, and they contribute differently. I believe we all have a driving purpose. As a leader, it’s what motivates me to get up and bring my best self to work. But … Continue reading A Leader’s Perspective on Purpose
How to Navigate Corporate Office Politics: A Consultant’s Perspective
by Arik Hanson November 26, 2015November 26, 2015 I want to preface this post by saying, I sucked at office politics when I was on the client side. Worse yet, I had absolutely no interest in it. I didn’t want the corner office. I didn’t necessarily want more responsibility (read: a bigger team). I just … Continue reading How to Navigate Corporate Office Politics: A Consultant’s Perspective