by Kristin Gann | May 9, 2017 | Leadership
I’m a millennial. Yes, I’m hesitant to say that my generation has been coined as “entitled,” and a group who tends “follow their dreams” instead of concrete goals on a set timeline. As a former Sociology major at Baylor University, labels and stereotypes always tend...
by Mike Driehorst | Jan 24, 2017 | Marketing
The big promise of technology offers brands the ability to be more social, to personalize, and communicate better with their various audiences. But is technology really making communication more personal, or it is really resulting in simply more communication? Is...
by Stephanie Quick | Oct 18, 2016 | Social Media
Working on a remote, distributed team has many advantages – flexibility, the ability to work in your pajamas, a 30 second commute… But it can also be challenging to stay connected and to ensure that everyone has all the information that they need to do their job....
by Guest Author | Apr 14, 2015 | Marketing
Remember vinyl records? How about film cameras? Today vinyl is the fastest growing sector of the music industry. Given up for dead only a few years ago, artists now release on vinyl in addition to digital downloads and CDs. The manufacturers who halted production on...
by Guest Author | Jul 5, 2012 | Social Media
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. -Arthur C. Clarke It started to become a real problem when I was eleven or twelve. I would stay up late thinking, writing in my journal, listening to the sounds our old, creaky house made when the...