One method, group-think, is a decision-making process to avoid conflict by promoting agreement among members. When group-think takes over, members of the group unquestioningly follow another member instead of engaging in rational disagreement
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Avoiding Groupthink in Multicultural Teams
Posted by uttoransen under StrategyFrom http://www.24hourtranslation.com 2615 days ago
84 Marketing Experts Share their Best Visual Marketing Tips for Branding
Posted by amabaie under MarketingFrom https://www.logodesignteam.com 2615 days ago
Visual marketing is something we all see and experience on a daily basis — even though we might not realize it at first. It consists of everything from the clothes we wear, to the commercials we see on TV and the products we buy throughout our day… it’s all part of the visual marketing process. Whe
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Respecting The Characteristics and Dimensions of Culture
Posted by uttoransen under GlobalFrom http://www.24hourtranslation.com 2618 days ago
The ideas that we value, believe and support are molded by our culture. Communicating with people from different cultures often creates communication and relationship challenges. In order to be successful in international business, we need to understand other cultures by developing intercultura
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Tips for Social Media Success from Industry Experts
Posted by amabaie under Social MediaFrom http://iknowseo.ca 2624 days ago
Social media is a constantly changing every day and yesterday’s rules won’t necessarily work tomorrow. Here are tips from 4 specialists.
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Unleash Breakthrough Profits By Unifying Your Sales And Marketing
Posted by uttoransen under Online MarketingFrom http://www.forbes.com 2626 days ago
In most businesses, there's a huge disconnect between sales and marketing. Because sales teams usually exist as an island, content marketing teams have no way to influence sales
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Why You Need Data to Take Your UGC Marketing To The Next Level
Posted by amabaie under Online MarketingFrom https://www.yotpo.com 2627 days ago
Made Hot by: genuinework789 on February 21, 2017 1:36 pm
Content marketing has outgrown its “throw-it-on-the-wall-and-see-what-sticks” phase. Without a data-driven strategy, you’re wasting your time.
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17 Things to Know About Visual Content Marketing
Posted by uttoransen under MarketingFrom https://www.temok.com 2631 days ago
Is content really king?
It’s an old debate, but now than ever, content really is a huge determining factor in the success of your website.
But content doesn’t just mean words. Visual content is just as – if not more so – important than the words on the page. Read More
It’s an old debate, but now than ever, content really is a huge determining factor in the success of your website.
But content doesn’t just mean words. Visual content is just as – if not more so – important than the words on the page. Read More
Your Website Might be Canadian, Even if You Don’t Know It
Posted by amabaie under Success StoriesFrom http://socialnomics.net 2638 days ago
Made Hot by: thelastword on February 15, 2017 11:33 am
This is a secret Canadian success story, and one of Canada’s largest exporters. If you run an online store and are one of the majority, your store is at least partly Canadian. As the world increasingly moves online, Shopify is uniquely poised to become one of Canada’s major “exports”.
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Inbound Marketing vs Outbound Marketing - Which Gives The Best ROI?
Posted by amabaie under Online MarketingFrom http://growmap.com 2643 days ago
Marketing has changed, thanks to the digital revolution. With the introduction of the Internet, we have moved from outbound marketing tactics towards inbound marketing.
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5 Simple Homepage Tweaks for 20% More Conversions
Posted by amabaie under Online MarketingFrom http://mary-green.com 2647 days ago
These are changes you can make on your site, either by having a developer do them or by logging in and making the changes yourself.
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