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James P. Murphy James P. Murphy
Updated on April 24, 2024

6 Questions to Ask When Patenting an Idea for Your Company

Essentials to consider when you’re trying to determine if your idea or technology is patentable.

Elliott Parker Elliott Parker
Updated on April 23, 2024

Here’s What Leaders Can Learn From the NBA’s 3-Point Line

Experimentation is messy, chaotic and uncomfortable. It can also be the best thing you do for your company.

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Stephen Gossett Stephen Gossett
Updated on April 23, 2024

What We Can Learn From the Tech Companies That Had Pandemic Plans

Fintech firm Sovos was able to quickly and effectively adapt as the outbreak hit, thanks to some deliberate business-continuity foresight.

Casey Winters Casey Winters
Updated on April 23, 2024

Eventbrite’s CPO: How Operations Can Work Themselves Into New Jobs

Every operations role you add to your payroll should go on a list of inefficiencies your company can solve one day. Here’s how to do it.

Neil Hoyne Neil Hoyne
Updated on April 23, 2024

At Google, We Win Over Our Customers With Imperfect Data. Here’s How.

Embrace these three principles, and you’ll have all the data you need to go to market. Hint: It’s not nearly as much as you might think.

Ken Tinnes Ken Tinnes
Updated on April 22, 2024

Telecom Has a Chance to Drive 5G and IoT Forward. Will It Seize the Moment?

Carriers should invest in 5G technology because of the economic and environmental benefits it will provide.

Young Entrepreneur Council Young Entrepreneur Council
Updated on April 22, 2024

8 Strategic Approaches to Encouraging Employee Innovation

Members of the Young Entrepreneur Council share insights on fostering a culture of innovation at your company.

Rick Froehlich Rick Froehlich
Updated on April 22, 2024

Want Your Startup to Go Global? Here’s How.

Approach growth with an intrapreneurial mindset.

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John Story John Story
Updated on April 22, 2024

Startups Should Have a Chief Data Ethics Officer

Big Tech is having to backtrack and fix major data-use mistakes to regain consumer trust. Startups can get it right from day one.

Hal Koss Hal Koss
Updated on April 22, 2024

Radio Flyer Is Rolling Onto Bird and Lime’s Turf

The century-old company is launching a line of scooters and e-bikes — but the little red wagon isn’t going anywhere.

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