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Mastering the Art: Using Organizational Culture for Business Agility and Resilience

Leapfrogging

The Impact of Culture on Business Agility and Resilience Organizational culture is a powerful lever for enhancing business agility and resilience. To leverage organizational culture for greater business agility and resilience, it’s essential to align the cultural dynamics with your company’s vision and operational tactics.

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Knowledge sharing in project teams is important to go beyond your limitations

Norbert Bol

Modern knowledge-based organizations face continuous challenges to remain competitive. These developments are creating a complexity of interdependent information flows which can be opportunities and/or threats to the organization. One of the critical elements to achieve these results is knowledge sharing between team members.

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5 Steps To Structure A SaaS Marketing Team In 2021

The Human Factor

Team building is hard. . This team-building drill becomes harder when you are recruiting your SaaS marketing team. This will ensure you have a comprehensive team that is equipped to support every facet of the marketing needs of your SaaS company. . 5 steps to structure a high-performance SaaS marketing team.

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BEING PLAYFUL AND EXPERIMENTAL TO CREATE AND INNOVATE

ImagineNation

Like painting, where our hands are likely to get dirty, where we may produce a number of poor efforts (which we often hide) before we eventually create one, we can accept and live with. Most of us are aware that, our desire to create, and actually being playful and experiential usually involves learning from some kind of direct experience.

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A Quick Guide to Data Estate Modernization with Azure Synapse Analytics

Acuvate

As incredible as it sounds, what defines a truly successful organization in today’s data-led world is the willingness and ability to build modern data estates, find meaning in an increasingly complex myriad of data sources and data silos, and incorporate agility, speed, and innovation into data-driven business decisions.

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