By: Ashley Bodi, a Special to Octane
Since entrepreneurship isn’t a cookie-cutter career, everything is pretty much learned along the way. However, I really wish I knew — and accepted – these three things from the very beginning:
By: Ashley Bodi, a Special to Octane
Since entrepreneurship isn’t a cookie-cutter career, everything is pretty much learned along the way. However, I really wish I knew — and accepted – these three things from the very beginning:
Categories: PEOPLE/STAFF
Tags: best practices entrepreneur entrepreneurs' organization inspirational management marketing technology
Do you run or own a B2B Company and don’t use social media? This infographic could convince you to start implementing into your business and marketing plan, the limits truly are limitless. This free form of marketing is making small businesses grow to empires overnight, your company could be next!
Categories: Best Practices general PR/MARKETING Technology
Tags: business entrepreneur marketing social media technology
By Philip Cohen, special to Overdrive
BYOD: It’s the new trend in corporate technology use. BYOD, or Bring Your Own Device, is a policy that many enterprising corporations—from small to large—have adopted in the workplace. According to a study performed by the U.K. firm Context Information Security, the is the tablet best suited for those hoping to become part of this trend. (more…)
Categories: Technology
Tags: ipad tablets technology
By: Gwen Moran, a Special to Overdrive
You check your email as soon as you wake up, and send text messages from just about everywhere. But if you’re not taking a break every now and then, you could be hurting your effectiveness, says Joanne Cantor, founder of Your Mind on Media, a Madison, Wisconsin consulting firm that helps companies manage cyber-overload.
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Categories: Best Practices PEOPLE/STAFF Technology
Tags: entrepreneur technology unplugging
By: Marshall Gregg, a Special to Overdrive
As the workforce becomes more and more tech savvy, a recent trend called BYOD — or bring your own device — has really begun to take off in popularity.
Basically, BYOD means just what it implies—people using their own devices in the workplace. Rather than rely on your boss for a computer, just bring your laptop or tablet from home and use it at work. According to an article on Forbes.com, by the middle of this year, 60 percent of companies were allowing consumer devices and software in the workplace — a 43 percent increase from last year.
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