Describes a five-step process that facilitates systemic change on how organizations and teams schedule and conduct meetings
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How to Conduct a Market Opportunity Analysis
Determines the importance and benefits of market opportunity analysis, as well as how to conduct the assessment
10 Marketing Strategies to Fuel Your Business Growth
Offers various marketing strategies that can be used to market any type of business through online channels
Best Practice Board Reporting
Argues that quality Board Reporting relies both on the side of senior management and the board, and offers best practices on how to sync the process from both ends so that decision-making becomes optimal
9 Product Prioritization Frameworks for Product Managers
Teaches audience different frameworks used for product prioritization, such as RICE and value vs. effort, covering their respective approaches, pros and cons
High-Performance Culture: What It Is and How to Create It
Talks about what high-performance culture is, its characteristics, benefits and how to cultivate one in the workplace
Improving the Management of Complex Business Partnerships
Recommends four key principles that can help companies increase the odds that their collaborations will create more value over their life cycles
Six Types of Meetings You Need (and Three You Don’t)
Identifies six types of meetings companies need to maximize employee productivity and get more done, along with three types that should be avoided in the workplace
How to Build Data Capabilities
Offers a comprehensive approach on how companies can build a modern data strategy with cloud-based storage, database, analytics, and machine learning that can open up new business opportunities, speed decision making, and improve efficiencies
What Most Companies Miss About Customer Lifetime Value
Prompts audience to rethink how customer value should be measured, from value-extraction targets to value creating partners, incorporating how offering innovations that increase customers’ capabilities make them more valuable