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4 Business Intelligence Trends for 2018
Nowadays, big data is more important to businesses than ever. The main reason? Big data can provide invaluable insight to help businesses make data-driven decisions that lead to big growth. What's more, companies both large and small can effectively leverage big data in order to become more successful. That's why many companies are eager to implement
Virtual Currency & Payroll: What HR Pros Need to Know
As most HR and payroll professionals will attest, people are very particular about their pay as are the companies that pay them. Believe it or not, some US companies still pay people exclusively in cash—presumably to get around paying taxes or to avoid having to document paying people who are unauthorized to work in the country. OtherBoost Business with 3 Software Automation Techniques
Time is money, so start freeing up time to make room for growing revenue. Business owners know all too well that smart business management means being able to get things done efficiently and not get bogged down in day-to-day operations. One of the biggest ways modern business owners are streamlining business operations is by utilizing automated software solutions to
Hyper Targeting Makes the Most of Your Budget
The right data lets you personalize your message, no matter what your market. Consider this example out of the tourism industry from Morgan & Co., a media agency owned by EO Lousiana member Eric Morgan. A Millennial, a Gen Xer, and a Baby Boomer walk into a swanky hotel bar. They sidle up to the three feet
Learn More, Grow More, Be More
It happens: You build a successful organization and business is humming along. Suddenly you realize: You're bored and you want more. Not more money necessarily, but more personal and professional fulfillment. More enjoyment, more opportunities, more challenges. Entrepreneurs with an ongoing thirst for learning often turn to executive education programs to expand their knowledge base to tackle new challenges