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How to Retain Employees For 10+ Years with Alf Ruppert

FastSpring

In 2006, founded iOSXpert — now the largest partner of the Mac-based CRM and project management software Daylite. So it looks like 2006. Your LinkedIn says April 2006. So I’m just I’m fascinated because 2006 is like, that’s way before iOS was even a thing. Thanks for joining me today. Okay, cool.

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Making Customer Feedback Your Next Big Superpower

Chart Mogul

Importantly, ask these questions upfront to yourself and your team, and get the most out of your feedback. However, the customers who neither see the value you provide nor feel valued will tell you, but indirectly via a poor review on a comparison website. Inspire your team to believe in feedback. Or what made it bad?

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Making Customer Feedback Your Next Big Superpower

Chart Mogul

Importantly, ask these questions upfront to yourself and your team, and get the most out of your feedback. However, the customers who neither see the value you provide nor feel valued will tell you, but indirectly via a poor review on a comparison website. Inspire your team to believe in feedback. Or what made it bad?

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11 proven, DevOps best-practices for continuous improvement

Audacix

Whether you're about to implement DevOps or searching for ways to make it work better for your team, you must remember that DevOps is all about discipline. DevOps is really a set of ideas and practices that emphasise a culture and environment where building, testing, and releasing software can happen rapidly, frequently, and more reliably.

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Norman Crowley on uncovering the business opportunities in tackling climate change

Intercom, Inc.

We were fairly poor. So I started to develop a hankering for making money at an early age. I realized after three or four weeks that retirement was boring and then set up a gaming software company called Inspire Gaming Group” And I always wanted to work in technology. I always loved software and developing software.