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Issue 287  8th April 2023

Research Proves Your Brain Needs Breaks

In a study of brain wave activity, researchers found back-to-back virtual meetings are stressful. But the research also points to a simple remedy—short breaks.

^ADJ: Top takeout: Make meetings more intentional. The best—and often shortest—meetings are more intentional. Best practices like creating and sending an agenda ahead of time, being thoughtful about who attends, starting and stopping on time, and transitioning to a recap for the final five minutes will make it easier to accomplish your goals in less time.

microsoft.com

Re-thinking Presentations

^ADJ: A well presented slide deck is a work of art, some great tips in this article.

substack.com

Pricing determines your business model

Pricing is inextricably linked to brand, product, and purchasing decisions. It cannot be “figured out later,” because determines your business model today.

^ADJ: Key takeout: Price is inextricably linked to brand, product, and purchasing decisions so many firms confuse their offerings, leaving either money on the table, or inadvertently turned people away.

asmartbear.com

How to Sell Your Startup: The Complete Guide to Running an M&A Process as a Founder

^ADJ: Some great tips, and even if you have an existing business some good ideas to think about for the future and incorporate into your strategy.

firstround.com

One Million Robots Work in Car Industry Worldwide

The automotive industry has the largest number of robots working in factories around the world: Operational stock hit a new record of about one million units. This represents about one third of the total number installed across all industries.

^ADJ: I was thinking about the numbers, outside of Tesla have robots really allowed scale or have they allowed a more complex product to be built.

ifr.org

Microsoft Adds the Tech Behind ChatGPT to Its Business Software

Software company announces an AI upgrade for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Teams

wsj.com
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