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How Oracle Thrived in the 2008 Recession, Even with Missed Revenue Opportunities

SBI Growth

The year is 2007. Companies are investing in themselves, growing their businesses, and increasing shareholder value. The real estate market is flush. Stocks are booming. Getting a loan has never been easier. Now fast forward to 2008. The real estate bubble.

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How to Set More-Realistic Sales Targets using Historical Data

QYMATIX

Nosbusch took over CEO duties from Don Davis, still chairman of Rockwell Automation, following the company’s annual shareholders meeting. In several recent implementation projects of our predictive analytics software, we found similar correlations coefficients for industrial manufacturers and distributors in Germany.

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How BrewDog Successfully Delivered a Customer-Centric Approach During Uncertain Times

Freshworks

Brewdog was launched in 2007 and two years later it became one of the first community-owned companies in the UK. Owners James Watt and Martin Dickie created Equity for Punks, a financing model that gave shareholders discounts and other perks. In our interview, Emma DeSena explains that these aren’t your average shareholders.

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Growth Opportunities Exist in 2021: Here’s How to Find Them, According to HubSpot's Chief Customer Officer

Hubspot Sales

It wasn’t necessarily the technology itself that made the difference (most sales leaders we surveyed ranked video conferencing software and a CRM as the most important tool to their success, regardless of performance this year). When we examined how technology influenced this transition, we noticed something interesting.