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Announcing a Deal I’ve Wanted to Talk About for a Year

Both Sides of the Table

RedBeacon was the 3rd winner (year 1: Yammer, year 2: Mint.com) – not bad company. In the same year they won Business Insider’s Startup competition. And in a world where we increasingly log in to personal web time at late hours or on our mobile phones that’s no longer good enough. Nice sweep!

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8 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Lead With New Work Models

Startup Professionals Musings

Both are required to stay competitive. An increasing number of startups are adopting a BYOD policy, realizing that individuals have their own preferences in the way they access data, collect emails or ‘chat’ to colleagues. Mobility and connecting to work via the ‘cloud.’ Use of collaborative and other social media platforms.

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Entrepreneurs And Startups Drive Future Work Trends

Startup Professionals Musings

Both are required to stay competitive. An increasing number of startups are adopting a BYOD policy, realizing that individuals have their own preferences in the way they access data, collect emails or ‘chat’ to colleagues. Mobility and connecting to work via the ‘cloud.’ Use of collaborative and other social media platforms.

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6 Tips for Building Relationships with Journalists

Both Sides of the Table

If you’re Yammer , Mint or RedBeacon (all winners) you’re knighted with wonderful coverage. Given a choice of your marketing person or talking to you (the founder) there’s no competition. If you’ve got good ideas for a story – shoot it over to them in an email. Make yourself available.

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How will you ride the next wave?

Berkonomics

We collaborate using Zoom, Teams, Salesforce, Yammer, Skype, GoToMeeting, Fuze and hundreds of other tools not available to the last generation of whiteboard, personal meeting or teleconference users. And now we have made the largest cycle of all – the move to mobile Internet computing. Let’s explore examples of these and more.

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