The Marketing Funnel May Not Be As Dead As We Think!
A future where 75% of the workforce is comprised of millennials will bring, without a doubt, significant change. But I also believe that it’s the responsibility of the generations before them – baby...
View ArticleIt’s Time To Start Catering To The Omnichannel Shopper
If your brand isn’t among those planning a significant spend on mobile marketing in 2016, you need to stop treating it like a fad and step up to meet your competition. Usage statistics show that today...
View ArticleEverything You’ve Wanted To Know About Employee Turnover
The topic of employee turnover should be taken seriously by all companies, because there are both direct and residual effects of a high turnover rate. A little bit of turnover is unavoidable. No one...
View ArticleShopping In The Digital Age: A Tale Of Two Grocery Experiences
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness…” Charles Dickens wasn’t talking about grocery retail in the digital age when he wrote...
View ArticleHow Digitization Can Help Optimize The Account-To-Report Process
Manufacturing companies have traditionally been slow to react to the advent of digital technologies like intelligent robots, drones, sensor technology, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, and 3D...
View ArticleEngaging New Hires: A Step-by-Step Recipe For A Structured Onboarding Experience
When it comes to buying things—even big-ticket items—the way we make decisions makes no sense. One person makes an impulsive offer on a house because of the way the light comes in through the kitchen...
View ArticleTop Ten Digitalist Magazine Posts Of The Week [May 15, 2017]
When it comes to buying things—even big-ticket items—the way we make decisions makes no sense. One person makes an impulsive offer on a house because of the way the light comes in through the kitchen...
View ArticleCEOs Have To Stop Using Smart Machines To Get Rid Of Workers
When it comes to buying things—even big-ticket items—the way we make decisions makes no sense. One person makes an impulsive offer on a house because of the way the light comes in through the kitchen...
View ArticleHow HR Can Use Metrics And Data To Speak The Language Of Business
When it comes to buying things—even big-ticket items—the way we make decisions makes no sense. One person makes an impulsive offer on a house because of the way the light comes in through the kitchen...
View ArticleThe DIY Model Of Customer Service
When it comes to buying things—even big-ticket items—the way we make decisions makes no sense. One person makes an impulsive offer on a house because of the way the light comes in through the kitchen...
View ArticleHow Game Theory Is Taking Marketing To The Next Level
When it comes to buying things—even big-ticket items—the way we make decisions makes no sense. One person makes an impulsive offer on a house because of the way the light comes in through the kitchen...
View ArticleWhat Is Thought Leadership And Why Do You Need It?
When it comes to buying things—even big-ticket items—the way we make decisions makes no sense. One person makes an impulsive offer on a house because of the way the light comes in through the kitchen...
View ArticleThe Power Of Integration At The Service Of Internal Audit
When it comes to buying things—even big-ticket items—the way we make decisions makes no sense. One person makes an impulsive offer on a house because of the way the light comes in through the kitchen...
View Article5 Actionable Tips To Update Your SEO Strategy Right Now
Last August, a woman arrived at a Reno, Nevada, hospital and told the attending doctors that she had recently returned from an extended trip to India, where she had broken her right thighbone two years...
View ArticleThe Silent Struggle: Mental Health And Employee Well-Being [INFOGRAPHIC]
Last August, a woman arrived at a Reno, Nevada, hospital and told the attending doctors that she had recently returned from an extended trip to India, where she had broken her right thighbone two years...
View ArticleTop Ten Digitalist Magazine Posts Of The Week [May 29, 2017]
Last August, a woman arrived at a Reno, Nevada, hospital and told the attending doctors that she had recently returned from an extended trip to India, where she had broken her right thighbone two years...
View ArticleClosing The Gap: How To Leverage Tech To Engage A Remote Workforce
Last August, a woman arrived at a Reno, Nevada, hospital and told the attending doctors that she had recently returned from an extended trip to India, where she had broken her right thighbone two years...
View ArticleHow Executives Intentionally Create A Culture Of Collaboration
“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.” – Steve Jobs As a part of the last wave of Millennials joining the workforce, I have been inspired by Jobs’ definition of innovation. For...
View ArticleCrowdsourced Financing Tramples On Established Truths
Part 2 in a 4-part series. Read Part 1. In the first edition of this blog series, I set out to illustrate how the new industrial revolution is redefining nearly every aspect of the enterprise, as...
View ArticleEmployee Experience: The Great Differentiator
The September issue of the Harvard Business Review features a cover story on design thinking’s coming of age. We have been applying design thinking within SAP for the past 10 years, and I’ve witnessed...
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