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Back to the future: Advice to a new generation of software developers https://t.co/kJyvcS1ELu Written by Kirill Skrygan of JetBrains
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For today’s aspiring developers, there are now two very different onramps into the industry.
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What the best consumer health companies get right https://t.co/50HCU9iLa4 Written by Praneeta Pujari of UniqueHuman
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Consumers can discern whether a product is designed to help them or to extract value from them. And in health, trust compounds.
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Inside the Secret Service playbook: Lessons banks can use to fight financial crime https://t.co/hshj2o73Te Written by Matthew Tengwall of @verint
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The Secret Service began as an agency to prevent counterfeiting, and its modern approach to investigating financial crime is a strong model for banks to emulate.
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From disruption to opportunity: How AI is helping brands pivot faster, smarter, and cheaper https://t.co/2VVj53ZFDT Written by Michael Dunn of Prophet
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Generative AI is proving its value not as a novelty, but as a practical tool for smarter, faster decisions.
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Your brand means nothing if the algorithm doesn’t like you https://t.co/sltirLSlJ0 Written by Louis Camassa of @rithumcommerce
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Chris Mele, CEO of SPP, shares his thoughts in “In B2B software pricing, unpacking the trifecta of licensing, packaging, and pricing is key.” Read the full article ➡️ https://t.co/o75zEEk8VW Add 3 hashtags related to the article
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Innovation that is out of this world. What my Dad taught me about creating a moonshot. https://t.co/sBzQnrdfNU Written by @JoAnnSHerold of Georgia State University
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Innovation doesn't just achieve one goal. It opens new worlds.
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Sokwoo Rhee, EVP of Innovation, LG Electronics, Head of LG NOVA of LG NOVA, shares his thoughts in “Rewriting the rules of enterprise growth: How LG NOVA is launching AI-native ventures without relying on M&A.” Read the full article ➡️ https://t.co/07UtavWvmP
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Eric Glass, EVP Chief Marketing & Communications Officer of Dayforce, shares his thoughts in “What I wish I’d known: Leadership lessons from a career in storytelling and strategy.” Read the full article ➡️ https://t.co/pjTsWmKfuA
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What is a go‑to‑market (GTM) strategy? https://t.co/7Wf2n90fsd Written by Andrea Lechner-Becker of GNW Consulting
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Here's what business leaders need to know about forming a GTM strategy that really works.
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Derek Ting, CEO of TextNow, shares his thoughts in “Why wireless access is a necessity, not a luxury.” Read the full article ➡️ https://t.co/BYNNDbfgmO
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Chris Mele, CEO of SPP, shares his thoughts in “Why tying B2B software pricing too closely to usage and performance is risky.” Read the full article ➡️ https://t.co/c6mThIwqF8
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Exploitation is an operational risk to your business. Here’s how to keep it in check https://t.co/gjJ0WUctoa Written by Kelsey Morgan of EverFree
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Leaders can be part of the systems enabling harm or part of the systems addressing it—and the latter is better for business. 
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