The Modern Mindset for Business: Tech is Not the Issue
Don't focus so much on the technology, but rather on the problems you're trying to solve. What you're trying to accomplish matters more than the tech you use.
Don't focus so much on the technology, but rather on the problems you're trying to solve. What you're trying to accomplish matters more than the tech you use.
How can businesses harness the collective power of global engineering teams? Here are some guidelines to keep in mind when extending your engineering capacity.
Signing bonuses and extra days off are a shiny solution in a tight labor market, but they don’t get to the heart of the problem.
Studies show that diversity drives revenue. To increase diversity in tech, the mentality that “representation is good to have” has to be flipped on its head to “representation is a must-have.”
We know that embracing innovation is the only way to grow and win over the long term, but it sure can feel risky and overwhelming. Luckily, there’s an easy fix.
Consumer trust has always been a marker of good business. We need to make transparency a reality in a post-truth world – it starts with transparent innovation.
Eliminating sources of carbon and greenhouse gas emissions at the corporate level is simply good business. Organizations can take several practical steps to ensure their place in a greener future.
Amid this ‘great resignation’, workers are evaluating employers more critically, and searching for roles where they feel a deeper connection to purpose. The shift to purpose-driven work must start at the top.
As software product engineering gets more sophisticated, companies must think more methodically. Software is increasingly the heart and soul of every company, and venture capital offers models to help corporations proceed successfully.