Fri.Mar 14, 2025

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Lean Management: A Practical Guide

ClearPoint Strategy

Master lean management to streamline your strategy, reduce waste, and enhance efficiency. Learn actionable steps to optimize your processes effectively.

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Is Your Organization Drowning in Strategic Chaos?

Planview

When an organization reaches the tipping point where innovation begins to stagnate under the weight of maintaining existing operations, it’s time for a new approach to value delivery. When priorities conflict and visibility is limited, even the most promising strategic vision remains unrealized. Instead, you’re left with wasted resources, missed market opportunities, and the erosion of your competitive advantage.

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Risk Management Framework: The Ultimate Guide

ClearPoint Strategy

Learn how to implement a risk management framework with actionable steps to identify, assess, and manage risks effectively for your organization.

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13 AI Business Ideas for Entrepreneurs

Hubspot Sales

Trying to get in on the AI boom probably feels a bit like traveling to California in the 1840s to get your hands on some gold. Ok, sure, maybe that's an exaggeration, but I can see why entrepreneurs might find it daunting to come up with an AI business idea at the moment since many others are doing the same. Theres nothing to fear, though, because, spoiler alert, there is still space for you to take your claim.

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5 Ways You Can Win Faster with Gen AI in Sales

Incorporating generative AI (gen AI) into your sales process can speed up your wins through improved efficiency, personalized customer interactions, and better informed decision- making. Gen AI is a game changer for busy salespeople and can reduce time-consuming tasks, such as customer research, note-taking, and writing emails, and provide insightful data analysis and recommendations.

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Business Ethics — Why They Matter and How Your Company Can Get it Right [+Expert Tips]

Hubspot Sales

When I worked at a SaaS company, one of my responsibilities was to create content and there were dozens of articles that I created, which were also signed with my name. The articles featured plenty of first-person experiences. After I left, a new person took over and replaced my name with theirs as the author. While this wasnt illegal, was it ethical?