Will Amazon revolutionise the supply chain next? | MyCustomer
Amazon plans to transform its logistics service into a profit centre in a bid to revolutionise the existing supply chain and compete with companies such as UPS, according to a new report ...
Debriefing: A Simple Tool to Help Your Team Tackle Tough Problems - HBR
Your team has identified an important goal to hit, challenge to be addressed, or opportunity to be pursued. You call a meeting or two, set objectives, put a plan together, and start to execute. Everything looks good on paper ....
Keys to Developing Leaders When Your Team Grows Too Big
Managing communication in bigger and bigger teams ....
Big Data presentation by Capgemini Consulting
Banks that apply analytics to customer data have a four-percentage point lead in market share over banks that do not ....
How to Hack Your Team’s Sales Motivation | The Sales Insider
Gallup says that only 13 percent of employees are engaged at work ....
The Simplest Quarterly Business ReviewTemplate Ever
The goal is to strike a balance between underlining your product's value and having an honest conversation with your customer about what worked and what didn't ....
You're Losing Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars Because of Poor Sales Onboarding - First Round Review
“The lack of rigor around sales onboarding at so many organizations astounds me" ....
Ultrafast 3-D Printing Tech Could Challenge Established Manufacturing Methods | MIT Technology Review
An emerging additive manufacturing technology could be fast and cheap enough to compete with conventional methods, but it faces materials-related challenges ...
Small businesses in the dark over cyber security - Fresh Business Thinking
Despite an increased sense of awareness and frequent headlines of data breaches amongst well-known brands, small businesses in the UK still do not seem to understand that they are as much at risk of cyber attacks as large enterprises ...
Why 'Assistant-As-App' Might Be the Next Big Tech Trend – Nir and Far
App makers are returning to the roots of what our phones are for. They are after all communications devices. So called “invisible apps” engaging in “conversational commerce” are popping-up in all sorts of unrelated industries ...