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Burnout: An IT epidemic in the making

CIO

The wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, mass tech industry layoffs, and the demand to keep pace with constantly evolving technology are all prominent factors contributing to a state of exhaustion among IT pros, according to industry surveys. And it can be hard to spot. The 2023 IT salary report from Robert Half reinforces these findings.

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What is enterprise architecture? A framework for transformation

CIO

Organizations that scored in the top quartile for EA maturity in a recent Bizzdesign survey were three times more likely to report having organizational agility, which has been crucial during the past few years with the COVID-19 pandemic. EA, and its goals, however, are constantly evolving. It’s designed for the U.S.

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Marketing Cube founder Maya Moufarek’s lessons for customer-focused startups

TechCrunch

Today, her London-based firm works with startups around the world — and her startup clients have raved about the results, based on what we’ve heard in our TechCrunch Experts growth marketing survey. P lease share your recommendation in our survey. Has a growth marketing expert made a big difference for your startup?

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Employee Volunteer Programs Make A Difference In The Community

Women on Business

Incorporating programs for social good into their culture helps companies stand out in their community, enhances recruiting opportunities and leads to greater satisfaction among employees. The investment in our software to track hours has been helpful in a lot of different ways because it breeds people wanting to do more volunteerism.

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What’s Behind the Explosive Growth of Utah’s Tech Sector?

BrainStation Technology

Since returning to Utah in 2005, Marsh has invested in more than 15 local companies and now manages over $1 billion. Even more prominent was the news that enterprise software company SAP had agreed to acquire Provo-based Qualtrics for $8 billion in cash just before the survey and research software company was set to go public.

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How to Drive Change with a Leadership Point of View

Next Level Blog

  Seeing that clean energy was going to be a growth market, Immelt launched ecomagination in 2005.    The campaign was seen as a gimmick when it started and internal surveys found that employees weren’t really buying it.    Immelt has done that repeatedly since 2005

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What’s Behind the Explosive Growth of Utah’s Tech Sector?

BrainStation Technology

Since returning to Utah in 2005, Marsh has invested in more than 15 local companies and now manages over $1 billion. Even more prominent was the news that enterprise software company SAP had agreed to acquire Provo-based Qualtrics for $8 billion in cash just before the survey and research software company was set to go public.

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