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Yves Morieux: How too many rules at work keep you from getting things done

Modern work -- from waiting tables to crunching numbers to dreaming up new products -- is about solving brand-new problems every day, flexibly, in brand-new ways. But as Yves Morieux shows in this insightful talk, too often, an overload of processes and sign-offs and internal metrics keeps us from doing our best. He offers a new way to think of work -- as a collaboration, not a competition.

Ecommerce: Why online retailers are experimenting with brick-and-mortar locations

According to Advertising Age, virtual marketing has become the norm. However, some ecommerce retailers have recently invested in the opening of brick-and-mortar stores in order to stay ahead of the marketing curve and establish better relationships with their customers. Watch Debbie Hauss's interview from the MarketingSherpa Media Center at IRCE 2015 to learn why expanding to brick-and-mortar stores is becoming common for online retailers.

“Two Days, One Night” Screening and Discussion

The PON Film Series is pleased to present:
Two Days, One Night
 
Join us for a screening and discussion with
labor-management negotiation scholar Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld.
 
Thursday, October 1, 2014
7:00 PM
Langdell Hall South, Harvard Law School
Free admission; public welcome. Pizza, salad, and soda will be served.
About the film:
For the first time, Belgian directors Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne team up with a

Here’s how to prevent a lost laptop from hurting your reputation and your bottom line

Laptops are ubiquitous in today’s IT environments. How many of your employees are using laptops in the office, on the road, working from home, or all of the above? While massively convenient, and a boon to worker productivity, laptops also represent a major liability. They are easy for employees to lose – and easy for a thief to steal.

Robin Murphy: These robots come to the rescue after a disaster

When disaster strikes, who's first on the scene? More and more, it’s a robot. In her lab, Robin Murphy builds robots that fly, tunnel, swim and crawl through disaster scenes, helping firefighters and rescue workers save more lives safely -- and help communities return to normal up to three years faster.

Seth Berkley: The troubling reason why vaccines are made too late ... if they’re made at all

It seems like we wait for a disastrous disease outbreak before we get serious about making a vaccine for it. Seth Berkley lays out the market realities and unbalanced risks behind why we aren't making vaccines for the world's biggest diseases.

Remove the Pain of IT Security While Adding Profits for Your Services Business

For many solution providers, the information protection discussions they have with clients can be quite revealing. The system issues and vulnerabilities uncovered on those conversations can easily lead to solutions some may consider overkill. Of course, the customer’s budget concerns may limit the options.

Why ABC “Always Be Closing” Needs to Change

  You’ve heard the words behind the ABC acronym before – Always Be Closing, as the popular interpretation goes. For some, it’s a mission statement, even a way of life. But what does it really mean? All of the emphasis in this version of ABC points to closing. The sale is the end-all of the ... Read more

Dimensional Weight Pricing: How a “17 pound” feather can affect your ecommerce profit margins

Ecommerce has long been considered to have a cost advantage over bricks-and-mortar retailers. However, these reduced costs come at an expense — Internet retailers rely on a third-party for fulfillment. Read on to learn how changes in shipping costs will affect your ecommerce business.

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